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Making and adding on to bush piles.
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02/03/25 11:32 PM
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Re: Making and adding on to bush piles.
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02/04/25 12:45 AM
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Fishbonz
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As a member and Current President of the BBPI, I must request that you submit all current & future GPS coordinates for these BP`s for further inspections & observations ASAP. 
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Re: Making and adding on to bush piles.
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02/04/25 01:07 AM
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As a member and Current President of the BBPI, I must request that you submit all current & future GPS coordinates for these BP`s for further inspections & observations ASAP.  Oh you probably wouldn't want to drive off into the Pine of East Texas to fish here. 
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Re: Making and adding on to bush piles.
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02/04/25 05:05 AM
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As a member and Current President of the BBPI, I must request that you submit all current & future GPS coordinates for these BP`s for further inspections & observations ASAP.  Oh you probably wouldn't want to drive off into the Pine of East Texas to fish here.  
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Re: Making and adding on to bush piles.
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02/04/25 02:50 PM
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Re: Making and adding on to bush piles.
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02/04/25 03:01 PM
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I like using cedar , lasts a long time. You will make a lot of folks happy with those piles. they are easier to find than put out,  There were 3 big cedars that had fallen on the shore near our neighborhood. Then they disappeared, I have found two, still looking for the other. Big thanks to whomever sank them , saved me some work. MO
 MY BACKYARD , 20,000 ACRES , NO MOWING
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Re: Making and adding on to bush piles.
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02/04/25 03:46 PM
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Good stuff! I need to get a couple places fixed back up! Gotten lazy since the scope came out! Figured somebody else would have rebrushed a few by now but they haven't! 
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Re: Making and adding on to bush piles.
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02/04/25 04:12 PM
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As a member and Current President of the BBPI, I must request that you submit all current & future GPS coordinates for these BP`s for further inspections & observations ASAP.  Awww, aint nothin’ in them cedar piles except a bunch of gars………. 
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Re: Making and adding on to bush piles.
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02/04/25 04:19 PM
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I like using cedar , lasts a long time. You will make a lot of folks happy with those piles. they are easier to find than put out,  There were 3 big cedars that had fallen on the shore near our neighborhood. Then they disappeared, I have found two, still looking for the other. Big thanks to whomever sank them , saved me some work. MO Cedar is good, but bois darc and bamboo are the best for longevity
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Re: Making and adding on to bush piles.
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02/04/25 04:54 PM
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I like using cedar , lasts a long time. You will make a lot of folks happy with those piles. they are easier to find than put out,  There were 3 big cedars that had fallen on the shore near our neighborhood. Then they disappeared, I have found two, still looking for the other. Big thanks to whomever sank them , saved me some work. MO Cedar is good, but bois darc and bamboo are the best for longevity Alot of the spots we added to were bamboo. We have found that the cedar works best for us . We have over 15 piles now.
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Re: Making and adding on to bush piles.
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02/04/25 05:08 PM
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+1 on the Bois D`arch. They have been inspected , observed & have stood the test of the Tick Tock by the earliest of human beings as a SUPREME hardwood. 
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Re: Making and adding on to bush piles.
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02/04/25 05:20 PM
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Bois D' Arc is excellent and more plentiful in my area. Love sinking brush piles.....maybe more than fishing.
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Re: Making and adding on to bush piles.
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02/04/25 05:31 PM
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Bois D' Arc is excellent and more plentiful in my area. Love sinking brush piles.....maybe more than fishing. One of the Hardest Native Trees of North America.Used by Native American for weapons and early settlers for homes & fences. GOOD ol Horse Apple Tree 
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Re: Making and adding on to bush piles.
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02/04/25 06:00 PM
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Bois D' Arc is excellent and more plentiful in my area. Love sinking brush piles.....maybe more than fishing. One of the Hardest Native Trees of North America.Used by Native American for weapons and early settlers for homes & fences. GOOD ol Horse Apple Tree  Borrow your neighbors chainsaw to cut em down!! 
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Re: Making and adding on to bush piles.
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02/04/25 09:17 PM
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Bois D' Arc is excellent and more plentiful in my area. Love sinking brush piles.....maybe more than fishing. One of the Hardest Native Trees of North America.Used by Native American for weapons and early settlers for homes & fences. GOOD ol Horse Apple Tree  Borrow your neighbors chainsaw to cut em down!!  
HE aka Fishbonz
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