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    I have been told that I will be reducing the size of the crepe myrtles in front of my house drastically. I have sized them up and think they would make good brush piles. They have not ever been trimmed back this far and are about 7 to 8 years old best I can tell. There will be some "trunks about 3 to 4 inches in diameter about 6 foot long. Any body else ever used these before? Comments?
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    Don't know how long they will last. But why not try them ,you must dispose of them anyhow. Tell the wife your going to need time to haul them off. Good excuse to build more condos.:D
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    Your a wise man Mr.Nimrod. I never thought about that angle to squeeze another fishing trip in with the wife. Looks like I have some yard work to do in the next few weeks.

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    Don't know how long they will last. But why not try them ,you must dispose of them anyhow. Tell the wife your going to need time to haul them off. Good excuse to build more condos.:D

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    Hey Nimrod
    I was thinking about tying them together like you do your persimmon trees and sinking them either in the Little Maumell or Conway. I didn't know if they would be toxic or anything like that once the tannic acid starts to seep out of them.
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    Don't know, but they should be O.K. The Oak Trees contain Tannic Acid , but they sour in the water. They are really better after a year in the water. I'd try it if I had some to dispose of.
    The Crepe Myrtles should work good in buckets of quickcrete or with a block.Try to find some old blocks as the new lighter cinder blocks are not as heavy.
    Keep us updated on Conway ,I have a friend who loves Redear fishing. Nimrod is slow except for yoyos . They are not letting much of this 20' of extra water out yet.
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    that may be the best way to git rid of them i know they are hard to burn

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    They work. CF
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    i bet theyll work fine. only thing i can think of is youll probably have a harder time getting un hung when you catch them. nothin a good bendable hook wont cure though.

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    Looks like with the smooth bark that hanging problem will not be bad except tops with many small limbs.:D
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    They work. I have used them. I usually bundle them and tie a rock in the middle of the bundle. I like them to be no more than 3 feet off the bottom. That is in 6 or 7 feet of water.
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