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    If I rope it together and tie a cynder block to the botom?
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.





    If it's just a waste of time, please say so, b/c I'm gonna be hauling it in "the bucket" and it may become somewhat of an ordeal.





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    forgot to mention that I also have a 10' long piece of 2" PVC

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    Go for it. I would leave the leaves on it, too. It will pay off in short time. Pick a spot you've caught fish before.

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    fill that boat full of cement and then pvc and sink it. THAT sould make a nice reef.

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    thanks


    Quote Originally Posted by sac-a-lait
    fill that boat full of cement and then pvc and sink it. THAT sould make a nice reef.
    Hah...I chuckled. Then I thought that would actually be counter productive.
    Taking a decent person off the water and leaving more room for big mouth'd pea brains to run loose.
    Thanks for the suggestion though, big guy.

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    Personally i like your boat....that little succer would be very handy up in the shallows.
    Like Nimrod said anything is better than nothing,personally i have had better luck with stakebeds than anything else you could get several in your small boat and drive em easily out of it.
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    float the tree trimmings and when you git to the spot throw the blocks in and that will sink the trimmings .that way you could have a bunch on both sides
    retired and now i will always fish

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    I've been known to drag em behind my 14 fter to the spot, then tie the blocks on and sink em. Do what you gotta do!

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    That little boat will catch just as many as a big one!! Put that brush out and like everone said its better than nothing. Build it and they will come!!
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