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    Default new smithville brushpiles


    Seems about 20 new ones were added last week.Swing by Burtons Bait and Natalie might give ya a hint.

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    Last year, I got a map of brushpiles that had been placed "officially." They had it at the park ranger's office and a lady there made a copy for me. Wasn't very detailed and there were no GPS coordinates. Wonder if the new brush piles would be on a map? Thanks for the info.

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    I stopped by Burton's a few weeks ago and copied down the location of the brush piles. I tried to find a couple that day but it was so windy that I had a hard time locating anything. I hope to get our sometime in the next few weeks to try to locate them and mark them on the GPS.
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    do they post them on line?
    Last edited by old fuzzy; 09-20-2007 at 03:47 AM.
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    Yup, the keel protector (Hamby's Beaching Bumper) worked just fine
    Of course it was only mud...but it held up well last year when I ran aground in gravel at LOZ! Now I just need something to protect the trailer from the docks I hit (Too old to jump far and hate getting my feet wet).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShortStorie
    Yup, the keel protector (Hamby's Beaching Bumper) worked just fine
    Of course it was only mud...but it held up well last year when I ran aground in gravel at LOZ! Now I just need something to protect the trailer from the docks I hit (Too old to jump far and hate getting my feet wet).
    Still aint figured out how ya done that.I just came outta thier in my barge and floated right over it.

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    Got too far to the right and stuck that V bottom in the mud.

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    ouch!
    Last edited by old fuzzy; 09-20-2007 at 03:48 AM.
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