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    Jordan can be a tough lake. If the fish are not biting. When the water temps drop you will start catching
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    How long does it take bamboo brush piles to produce? I set some out last weekend and this past week. Just wondering when the crappie will starting using them.
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    Not sure I've only put out one and it was in a established brush pile. I figured once the algea starts growing so prolly 2 - 3 weeks

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    I have out over 150. It usually takes me about 3-6 months before showing some activity. But I'm just wondering if they could come sooner. Depends on algae which attracts the minnows then the crappie.
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    Location, location if crappie are there they will use the pretty quick, if they are not then they will not ever use them.
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    Keep trying. I use the Fish ID and prefer it. Used it last week in Canada and it showed fish very well. The hard part is determining the size of fish, once you figure that out you can skip the smaller ones, or change lure size and fish for them.
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    Does anyone have suggestions on type of trees to use? I try to stay away from pine but didn't know if any other type of trees is better than others

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    I don't think that's crappie. Back up and toss a weedless jig at it till You feel it. You'll know pretty quick!
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    Quote Originally Posted by smithbader View Post
    Does anyone have suggestions on type of trees to use? I try to stay away from pine but didn't know if any other type of trees is better than others

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    I'm a fan of juniper and cedar
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    Where r u? I use willows & cane cemented in cinder blocks, Cypress tops/limbs tossed about. Pvc pipe is good too if u can find it in a junk pile

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