There is a bunch at Nimrod.
Any of you Conway guys know where I can find some Bamboo? I'm gonna try growing some but I'd like to sink some this winter.
There is a bunch at Nimrod.
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I can hook you up with plenty at lake Beaverfork.Call me at 581-7157
I put a wanted ad on Craigs list. Got so many calls, I had to turn away some.
Be careful where you grow bamboo. It will run and become a pest in your yard or into your neighbors yard. Hard to get rid of once established.
Still need some?
Let me know, can hook you up. Or anyone else.
30 mins off col glenn exit on I-430. call 529-4303
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Lots of cedar trees around the area lakes too. Most of the designated fish habitats haven't been freshened up with brush by G&F in so long there's barely brush still under there unless other folks have dropped some. I agree with setting all the brush we can, it's going to have to be us fishermen who do it cause the corps and G&F don't seem to be doing it in lakes I've fished. I've set several piles of cedar already and intend on setting some more. I've never tried setting Boo but unless you have it readily available why not use other stuff? I have put PVC in buckets but that didn't work very well, maybe you'll have better luck with it. I've mentioned this before on here but my dad has way too much privet hedge around his house that I plan on putting in buckets and sinking rather than the Boo. Instead of wasting buckets I've got some boxes to fill. I know it's cardboard but after the cement sets it's really just a mold anyways. Biggest problem I see to setting buckets is making sure they stay upright once they land on the bottom. I think we may arrange some brush going down and out of ours to avoid tippage once they leave your hands. /\ kinda like this in other words out in all directions from your bucket.
Tie a small coke bottle to the top of your structure. That will keep it upright.
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