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    Boy this is hard on a old disabled guy and his wife, LOL! Worked all day on these to put of tomorrow and one of our crappie.com members is going to help me put them in so thanks to him I will have 5 new spots. Here is a pic or two...



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    Those should hold a few slabs. Good Luck!!!

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    Looks good! They should hold fish pretty quickly.
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    Looks good skip!

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    Crappies are in trouble now. Thanks for the info on the epoxy ideas.

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    Good pics. Will they stand upright by themselves or do they need help. Looks like you have plenty of water. Were you high and dry last year at 161 elev?
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    Quote Originally Posted by randallewis
    Good pics. Will they stand upright by themselves or do they need help. Looks like you have plenty of water. Were you high and dry last year at 161 elev?
    Yes they stand up by themselves with about 60# or more of Quickcrete in it. I try to drop them on the bank edge of a deep creek for the most part, but a couple I did put in the creek at about 21'-22' deep right off a point bank and one in the creek at one other place.

    Yes it was dry here and I actually have a boat ramp about 2 miles from the house, but I quit fishing in September as it was just too low even in the boat lanes.

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    How long do the leaves stay on?

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    Not all that long, but the Boo will last several years and produce for as long as it last. I know several people that tell me that have had this stuff out for 3-4 years and still fishing theirs.

    I put out some Willow about a month back and still pull up leaves from time to time.

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    That should get er dun, Skip.
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