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    I have had a favorite brush pile in a cove that I could catch 100 fish a day from as long as I had the lake property. A few years ago a man fell out of his boat and drowned in the cove where my brush pile was. It run from 14ft to 17ft and then dropped off in a canal about 35 fow. The State came in with grapple hooks and started looking for the man. Needless to say they destroyed my brush pile. I couldn't believe that they took out the whole pile. I couldn't find anything with my Humminbird wide view. When I replaced my trolling motor and depth finder to a Power Drive V2 with Universal 2 and a Humminbird 859ci HD DI Combo, and went in the cove and it is as flat as a pancake. There isn't anything left and I couldn't find were they put the pile. I really like the new units and can't believe it took me so long to change from the old cable steering to the new electric steer. I am not as tired as I use to be at the end of the day of fishing now. EB
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    If it was that good I'd be putting another pile in, even if I had to do it at night.
    Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men
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    The fishing club down there are the ones that put the habitat in the lake. I just needed to get in touch with them and even go down and help put the brush in the lake. I would hate to get caught putting anything in the lake. They are pretty particular about what is put in the lake. This lake is very clear and they want to keep it that way. EB
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