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    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeCrappie View Post
    I can just imagine seeing you motor across a lake in image 1.
    I felt like I was in a duckblind. I got myself wedged in there and just my head poking up out of a hole lol
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    Hopefully all this work pays off big time for you. Also, with any luck nobody finds them anytime soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Hopefully all this work pays off big time for you. Also, with any luck nobody finds them anytime soon.
    For the particular lake they're in, I've caught some pretty good quality fish on them so far. Several 13"+ fish.
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    Added five more Saturday. It'll be a few weeks before I get to check them. All pecan this time.

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    I know an older guy that lives on Norman from another fishing site. He goes by the name MacB.
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    Quote Originally Posted by canebreaker View Post
    I know an older guy that lives on Norman from another fishing site. He goes by the name MacB.
    I know Mac. He worked the morning shift when I was in HS, working in a local tackle/gun shop that used to be here. I havent talked to Mac in a while. He used to be on FB pretty active. I don't think he gets out much anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roughneck View Post
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    These look great.
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    I have done a lot of different ways. Pics below. They all hold fish. I can’t say that any hold more than the other. On the pic with the triangle pallets, we attach some cedar trees or some type of hardwood brush to it before we sink them.



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    Somebody driving down the blacktop next to my place lost a bunch of 1 gal ice cream pails. Thanks to my neighbor being a poor steward of the land I have more cedars in the 3-5 foot range than you can shake a stick at. I had an idea to cut the cedars and stand them upright in the pail. Then fill the pail with concrete. Take them out and sink them. I was going to do groups of 3-4 trees. First question is 1 gallon of cement enough to sink them. #2 has anybody tried this?

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