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    Had some about 1000ft of drip tubing given to me some made up some condos. What ya think? Made up 6 total plan on sinking in 6--12 fow
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    those will be nice once there sunk , let us know how much weight you add to sink them



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    Look good to me! I'd fish 'em!


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    Those should quite do nicely.
    "Just Like Iron Sharpens Iron... So it is that One Man Sharpens Another Man." Proverbs 27:17

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    Lots and Lots and Lots of weight to sink pallets but if you get it done take a pic of your graph and post while on top of them!

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    I have plenty of weight to sink them. And I will let anyone know where they are. I dont own them once they is sunk in the lake.

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    they look like they will work to me, who knows I may get to fish them some day????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hogster1 View Post
    I have plenty of weight to sink them. And I will let anyone know where they are. I dont own them once they is sunk in the lake.

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    need any help ? I have pontoon that can carry those to your spots



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    My buddy has a brush toon we use but if that falls through I will give ya a yell. Thanks for the offer. They will be sunk on main lake 2-5 mm. If you fish that area I will let ya know where.

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    Yeah. We'll need some GPS info. ASAP.
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