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    Neighbor's back yard is growing into mine , so we trim it down when it gets just about right for ...... a sunken treasure ....
    simple build and drop thing and below are images of before and after ...
    one bottle in the top and one broken cinderblock on bottom ....
    will stand up like a tree is it's american native name ....just saying
    by the time we circled around to see if my placement was correct on the side of the little hump before the drop, there were fish already liking it as much as me and my doggies did , go figure .....
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    Looks awesome
    The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    Looks awesome
    this one is a different kind and was sunk 2 years ago in 12 fow , the lake is 3 foot low now ,but to be sure it is on a windblown flat and it is some kind of WOW to hit in the late spring until the fall ....not kidding , set 3 of them in a line , half a 5 gallon bucket and concrete with large boo stalks ....
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    Build it and they will come. Good job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Build it and they will come. Good job.
    the right cover in the right place often makes a huge difference, in how many you might ketch for sure
    am looking forward to fishing the new "light pole" version we dropped the other day in the very near future
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    Good looking images
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    You have built many a fine condo! I love it on my small creek when trees drop in due to washout. Those places will be absolutely loaded until spring floods eventually wash them away. Bank logs can produce for years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobC View Post
    You have built many a fine condo! I love it on my small creek when trees drop in due to washout. Those places will be absolutely loaded until spring floods eventually wash them away. Bank logs can produce for years.
    Bob
    Sounds like we fish similar waters. The current is constantly changing the creeks I frequent.
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    We have a few city lakes in DFW that void of any structure. These are my favorites because they will pile on a brush pile in a hurry. The only issue is setting up your brush pile without anyone seeing you. I went with a very oldtimer who had me meet him at 2am in the morning to drop some piles. We never caught a limit but it was always good for 5-7 fish apiece.

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