good video. thanks for sharing.
Here is a link to a video that I found on another site. Looks like the bass boys are finally catching up with us. Alot of good structure showen there.
http://basszone.com/2007inthehouse/morgan/area51.html
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good video. thanks for sharing.
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Nice video. Thanks for sharing with us.
I'm wondering how they get away with putting the plastic buckets in the Tenn. River. Putting plastic in the waters of Miss. can get you in trouble with the Wildlife and Corp of Engineers.
And That is one of the most ignorant regulations that the MDWFP have ever made ! The way it is written, you can't put plastic in a lake because it's not bio-degradable, but there is no problem with dropping CONCRETE in there!!! :rolleyes:
Completely ignorant in my opinion. If you can't have both you shouldn't have either.....:rolleyes:
Originally Posted by willsjwills
a good attorney would argue plastic is bio-degradable in water....Over time, water will dissolve GLASS...So I think plastic would go to...Might take a hundred years or so...
I'm sure we could argue the issue of plastics and biodegrading. I doubt that the Wildlife and Fisheries people have anything in their files that proves plastics are not biodegradable. They are taking their que from the COE regs., which is almost word for word identical. They are playing it safe, since the state environmentalists Think that is the best thing to do. They are covering their boody.
Moving water will erode pretty much anything given time. Plastic, concrete, rocks, etc.