Works faster to remove small branches and needles. Some dry out and drag behind a truck . Some burn them off but that is too messy
For you guys that use cedar branches... do you use just the woody parts and remove the leaves or just sink with everything intact?
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Works faster to remove small branches and needles. Some dry out and drag behind a truck . Some burn them off but that is too messy
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sure will eat up some jigs is my thoughts , but will last a country mile once wet ....
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We like boo and pvc mostly, drop them in the wee light we do, driving stake beds will draw unwanted attention in these parts.
Big dead heads are nice if your boat can drag them and you got enough something to make them stay sunk
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Deeply submerged former green cedar tree roots have been found several hundreds of feet deep in dozens of places/ areas of thee Great Lakes. The last time the were on dry land was over 12,000 years ago… Placing green cedar can be long lived especially in semi infertile waters such as former gravel pits and quarries and alpine and/ or glacial lakes are all prime examples where cedar can remain productive far longer than normal compared to placement in more fertile sediment rich waters.
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