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    Yep, that time of year for watching for trees to show up on curbs for pick up.
    I got 2 yesterday.
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    Crappie Christmas
    The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
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    On another website a members said he got a lot of trees from a Home Depot in the Jackson, MS area. I went to both Home Depot and Lowes close to me. Didn't see any signs of needles on the ground where trees might have been. I went to a local walmart to check out their clearance items. At the patio center a sign was on the trees, Free. I shopped the store to find nothing I wanted. All the trees were wrapped with cord, making it easy to load and adding more. Wish I had sideboards.
    I called Sardis Lake, MS CEO manager, asked where he wanted the trees dropped off. Holiday Lodge boat ramp would be a good place, so I headed there.
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    Someone or 2 got a load and left me 13 to finish out the bin.
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    Placed in sets “C “ trees can be effective if relatively short lived cover, usually lasting 3- 6 years submerged depending on the tree type and almost always reaching their peak productivity their 2nd year underwater after the majority of their needles fall off. Norway spice trees last the longest but nearly as long as fresh green cedar which can last 10- 15 years, again, depending on the species and how green it is when it was submerged

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    Will today ask ODNR, COE, Ect for formal permission(s) to splash 300(ish) hardwood/ cedar brush blocks in Lake Erie South one last time. Hopefully they will approve…
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