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    Has anyone ever used Crepe mrytle limbs in buckets I see everybody triming the trees putting them on the street every time I see them I think they would be great to sink in a bucket
    I don't claim to be the best fishermen but my 2 brothers think I am.

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    No, but Ive always thought that the trimmed trunks would look good dug up, roots lopped, off and main trunk at in a bucket of concrete lol

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    I use wax myrtles. They work great. Crappie will get on them the same day that You put them in sometimes. The crepe myrtles out to work well too.CF
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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiefarmer View Post
    I use wax myrtles. They work great. Crappie will get on them the same day that You put them in sometimes. The crepe myrtles out to work well too.CF
    What's the difference from a crepe and wax myrtles? I looked them up and some of the pics looked like a crepe myrtle and some looked like a bush. What does yours look like?
    I think I'm going to them a try it won't hurt anything
    I don't claim to be the best fishermen but my 2 brothers think I am.

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    I thought the same thing! I have 6 Im thinking of digging up and sinking!
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