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    No bait for me but after I dropped Saturday evening I had people come over and mark the spots (while I was still there dropping). I started just slightly before dark but after this happened we waited until it was completely dark out to finish. I know there is nothing that can be done about it but I would at least had enough respect to remember where someone dropped and come back the next day to find it :rolleyes::D
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    It's amazing how little shame some people have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blairarnold View Post
    We used to sink bales of hay in Greers Ferry, and it worked well.
    My only comment to this is be careful! Don't use this method if you have a small lake or pond. Hay oxidizes the water, which in turn suffocates fish...just my observation on our place...but like I said, small lake or pond.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blairarnold View Post
    We used to sink bales of hay in Greers Ferry, and it worked well.
    What did you use to sink them? How much wieght? Also do you have to add more twine to keep it together or will the 2 pieces it's bailed with work?
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    We tied a few cinderblocks on the bales to sink them. As to the twine on them, it depends on how tight it is. Some bales are tied as solid as can be, some are very loose and some are somewhere in between. If in doubt tie them some more.

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    I have never done it but a guy I work with puts out range cubes on his brush piles, he said it works great.
    Leave two for seed. Bruce

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