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Brush Piles #5709383 01/13/11 05:01 AM
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I nam trying to figure out the best type of brush piles to put out and why? I know people put out christmas trees but what about something like bamboo? Does it work? Whens the best time to put them out?


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Bamboo works great, they are just easy to hang up in. You can take cane and stand it up, put a hula hoop around it and cement the bottom. Awesome!


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Re: Brush Piles [Re: GarySHO] #5709456 01/13/11 05:33 AM
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I have some peach trees that I cut back every 2 or 3 years. I'm going to try them this year. I hear they work really well.

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Originally Posted By: Mike Andrews
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Beavers love em.


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lol. yes, they do!

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christmas trees for crappie.

Re: Brush Piles [Re: SkeeterRonnie] #5710204 01/13/11 03:08 PM
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stop it, zebra mussel!

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