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Christmas trees #8424181 01/07/13 09:47 PM
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Just sank 50@ cedar creek... How long till fish stock up? And do shirts as trees hold bass?


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Re: Christmas trees [Re: TR22hines] #8424188 01/07/13 09:49 PM
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Where did you luck into 50 Christmas trees?

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Christmas trees...I mean not ...shirts..lol


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Originally Posted By: Bass Johnson
Where did you luck into 50 Christmas trees?


I've seen 50-100 trees at every Home Depot I've been to over the past week. They ahve a drop area for them there.

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They have to have a reason to stock up. Just because the trees have been put there doesn't mean that the Bass will come. It helps to put them in a really good spot.

When the shirt rots off the coathanger it will be gone. So I would say a tree would hold Bass better than a coathanger.


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Originally Posted By: TR22hines
Christmas trees...I mean not ...shirts..lol

O'well my Grandma use to have a round clothes hanging thing she used on the back pourch when it was raining and she couldn't hang clothes up outside.
I thought maybe you had run across one of those things to sink with some shirts attached to it. HA!


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It would surly snag some crankbaits on it...hope starched shirts dont rott away as fast


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