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Re: COVERT OPERATION!!!
[Re: SLABXPRESS]
#7100748
01/27/12 08:56 PM
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Oldtooner
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I would be willing to check out the legality of all this if you will send me the GPS coordinates. Purely for informational purposes only ;-)
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Re: COVERT OPERATION!!!
[Re: SLABXPRESS]
#7100876
01/27/12 09:35 PM
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Brushlunker
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How do you guys anchor them?
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Re: COVERT OPERATION!!!
[Re: Oldtooner]
#7100913
01/27/12 09:45 PM
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Creamlevel Creek Kennels
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I hear ya. This is the best time of year to drop Brush Piles. My brother and I have been putting Brush Piles out for about a month. We are using Baboo and a few tube structures. We have put out 16 of these Boo Buckets, and have 12 more waiting for a calm day to get on the lake.  We have also put out 5 of these with 5 more waiting on a calm day.  Looks like Sunday may be the day.  keith
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Re: COVERT OPERATION!!!
[Re: SC-001]
#7100958
01/27/12 10:04 PM
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DaveB
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Hmmm is that legal to do, pretty sure not on a corp lake, not sure about river authority lakes. My CORP lake encourages it. See for yourself. http://www.swf-wc.usace.army.mil/granger/Recreation/Fishing.aspNice piles BTW Slab.
Last edited by DaveB; 01/27/12 10:06 PM.
Keep on fishing.
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Re: COVERT OPERATION!!!
[Re: SLABXPRESS]
#7101025
01/27/12 10:28 PM
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Dutch1947
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Might as well build and sink condos, the lakes look like chocolate milk anyway. It's great to have the water though.
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Re: COVERT OPERATION!!!
[Re: SLABXPRESS]
#7101139
01/27/12 11:16 PM
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TreeBass
Lt. Dan
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Lt. Dan
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wish we had water to dump a few of those. They look great!
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Re: COVERT OPERATION!!!
[Re: SLABXPRESS]
#7101152
01/27/12 11:20 PM
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r63pappy
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nope,nope,nope i will find them.
TONTO SOUTHERLAND
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Re: COVERT OPERATION!!!
[Re: SLABXPRESS]
#7101970
01/28/12 03:15 AM
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PHish-TX
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Is that a Golden Cheek Warbler nest in the third pic?
Last edited by PHish-TX; 01/28/12 03:15 AM. Reason: kant tipe
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Re: COVERT OPERATION!!!
[Re: SLABXPRESS]
#7104444
01/29/12 12:22 AM
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jigbutch
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good job...I heard you reap what you sow...so you should expect a big harvest !
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Re: COVERT OPERATION!!!
[Re: SLABXPRESS]
#7105360
01/29/12 06:28 AM
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SC-001
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I was more refering to going to the bank and cutting the trees down, but do agree the only good cedar is a dead one.
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Re: COVERT OPERATION!!!
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01/29/12 03:37 PM
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WestTxJiggin
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Those brushpiles will pay off for sure.
~Wishin I was fishin~
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Re: COVERT OPERATION!!!
[Re: Oldtooner]
#7106923
01/29/12 10:23 PM
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TGalyon1
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I would be willing to check out the legality of all this if you will send me the GPS coordinates. Purely for informational purposes only ;-) + 2 .. how deep did you put he brush in. I dont want to be looking all over the lake
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Re: COVERT OPERATION!!!
[Re: SLABXPRESS]
#7108076
01/30/12 03:03 AM
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SLABXPRESS
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To answer a few questions: We had permission to cut the trees. We used cinder blocks for weight. This lake is only 10-12' deep max, so most piles were dropped in 8-9' water.
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