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Xmas Trees as structure on Fork #4252973 12/15/09 03:01 AM
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Is it a NoNo to put trees in the lake? I've heard that people have done it in the past and have created a few honeyholes. Please advise me as to the possibility to place a few in the lake. If it is OK to do so I plan to hit up the neighbors for their used trees(Cleaned of course) thumb


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Re: Xmas Trees as structure on Fork [Re: The Old Rookie] #4253088 12/15/09 03:41 AM
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PM me and I'll tell you where to put them. LOL

Re: Xmas Trees as structure on Fork [Re: CHUNK-N-WINDING] #4253102 12/15/09 03:45 AM
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i would ask SRA if on Fork.

Re: Xmas Trees as structure on Fork [Re: senko9S] #4253574 12/15/09 11:54 AM
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If you can leave juglines floatin across boatlanes,I dont see why a few brushpiles would cause a problem.

Re: Xmas Trees as structure on Fork [Re: Mike_Soriano™] #4253785 12/15/09 01:58 PM
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does fork need more trees? lol just messin with ya man

Re: Xmas Trees as structure on Fork [Re: p3ripperfw] #4253866 12/15/09 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted By: p3ripperfw
does fork need more trees? lol just messin with ya man


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Re: Xmas Trees as structure on Fork [Re: huntnfishtx] #4255347 12/15/09 08:03 PM
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just as legal as it is on cypress springs... and dang ive had alot of christmas trees fall off my front deck on that lake. clumsy me...



Re: Xmas Trees as structure on Fork [Re: Jay Kendrick] #4255791 12/15/09 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted By: JayKendrick
just as legal as it is on cypress springs... and dang ive had alot of christmas trees fall off my front deck on that lake. clumsy me...
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Re: Xmas Trees as structure on Fork [Re: SkeeterRonnie] #4256128 12/15/09 11:55 PM
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I've seen many crappie fishermen putting them out! Wouldn't think u would get in trouble, but would contact the correct authorities to be clear! Just let me know where ya drop them!!

Re: Xmas Trees as structure on Fork [Re: 02fish] #4256227 12/16/09 12:19 AM
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Originally Posted By: 02fish
I've seen many crappie fishermen putting them out! Wouldn't think u would get in trouble, but would contact the correct authorities to be clear! Just let me know where ya drop them!!


Need GPS coords. I'll have to get back to ya. LOL right. lizard


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You wouldn`t think you would need brush piles in that lake, but you would probably be shocked if you knew how many there really are in there.

Re: Xmas Trees as structure on Fork [Re: Tom Groves] #4256505 12/16/09 01:36 AM
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Probably not supposed to put them in. I know when I asked the lake manager at Livingston (I know, different lake)and he pretty much he said not supposed to but lots of people do (wink, wink) but your not supposed to. Probably will get the same answer from SRA. Also LOTS easier to hit the tree stands before Christmas and ask them if you can have some of the leftover trees after Christmas. Most told me I could have as many as I could carry. I could get about 20 on a 16' trailer

Re: Xmas Trees as structure on Fork [Re: ChampionNate] #4256649 12/16/09 02:08 AM
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you can put about 16 on a 20' pontoon boat, too wink hehe smile

Re: Xmas Trees as structure on Fork [Re: ChampionNate] #4256681 12/16/09 02:14 AM
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The rule is that it has to be biodegradable. Trees are fine, tires are not. I use concrete blocks to sink my brush.
I'm not the law maker, but I've been putting them out for 20 + years with no problem. I do it all at night so no one sees my bright yellow boat towing a 50 foot brush pile across the lake!!

Re: Xmas Trees as structure on Fork [Re: Clint Wr] #4256770 12/16/09 02:31 AM
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Originally Posted By: LFG - Clint Wright
The rule is that it has to be biodegradable. Trees are fine, tires are not. I use concrete blocks to sink my brush.
I'm not the law maker, but I've been putting them out for 20 + years with no problem. I do it all at night so no one sees my bright yellow boat towing a 50 foot brush pile across the lake!!


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