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    Here is a pic of my son holding one of the 9' tall tree's that J and J produces,they are a great product very easy to put together and will definatly hold fish with no snags.I put this one together at home but they come in one plastic bag so they would be easy to put together on the water,they take about 10 min to be ready to go...check em out at www.jandjhabitat.com
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    Looks good. I may have to get a few of those when I get back and we can drop them out at Gravois Mills. How do you get them to sink and stay upright? Man how many dang boats you need Jamie!?
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    Hi,

    I want to purchase one of those 9ft trees....Just concerned I wouldn't be able to find once I sink it..I have a gps but not vary good with it yet..

    Jeremy
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    Hi,

    I want to purchase one of those 9ft trees....Just concerned I wouldn't be able to find once I sink it..I have a gps but not vary good with it yet..

    Jeremy
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    You could hang em off docks with some weight on the bottom or put it in a bucket full of concrete....i need a few more Dave i also have a 15' jon that i use for putting out brush,the one that is covered is a charger with a blown powerhead if you ever hear of a 175 yamaha let me know.
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    got 2 of the 9 ft. under houseboat ---put some rocks in bottom and they,ll stand up---still catching crappie--dec.
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    Talking never too many boat's

    Quote Originally Posted by bugman
    You could hang em off docks with some weight on the bottom or put it in a bucket full of concrete....i need a few more Dave i also have a 15' jon that i use for putting out brush,the one that is covered is a charger with a blown powerhead if you ever hear of a 175 yamaha let me know.
    bug's i think that there is a place over past camdenton that is like a salvage yard for boat's lot's of motor part's he may have what you need---fuzz:p
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    Whats the name of the place fuzzy?
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    Buhttp://www.yamaha-rebuild.com/phasekits.htmgman,

    Check this out. Here is what you need.
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    What holds the smaller pieces in? Thinking about making my own.

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