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    drilling the 4 holes in the outside bottom of the buckets 90 degrees apart and putting 2 pieces of 30" long PVC in an "X" will help keep them upright. otherwise they look GOOD ! now just add 10- 25 fow !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrews View Post
    I wonder what people will think 1000 years from now when they find head stones in a lake 20' deep.
    .Note several years back when state of Texas had a big drought one of the very large lakes located north of Sherman tx near border water level dropped to also nothing and parts of a cemetery appeared in what was 20 feet of water. According to news article they did relocate some caskets that appeared. picture in paper showed headstones & parts of caskets showing. Sister in TX showed me paper on a visit down there.
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    You my friend, have built some very fine cover....those wide planks, big limbs, Big PVC, and 'Boo tops, plus mixing them, is perfect....you are providing the exact type of cover that will draw and hold those BIG Louisiana Slabs!
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    Looks awful heavy , try cutting buckets in half then put lids on top half . Double the number able to make and use less concrete . Built 50 last month

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrews View Post
    Another load headed to the lake
    Tires give off bad chemicals , hope they are not going in
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    They are going in and was approved by ldwfp

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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    Looks awful heavy , try cutting buckets in half then put lids on top half . Double the number able to make and use less concrete . Built 50 last month

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    He has a deep lake with recreational boaters.
    Josh and his group, has already loaded the shallows with bait fish and fry cover. Now he is filling deep water areas.
    He cannot lessen the amount of weight, the cover cannot be given a chance to break free!
    His oxbow was void of cover, they are covering the entire lake and all depths, TO MAKE THE ENTIRE FISHERY HEALTHY....not just making honey holes!
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