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    2 bamboo brush piles ready for Wylie my Fishing Partner made. Where would y’all like us to place them??Bamboo for Wylie They look fishy to me!! 20 pieces of bamboo per bucket.


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    Just give GPS cords. We'll find them. Nice of you to share I use to have secret spots but I lost them as soon as I put them in. Hawk eyes everywhere! Hope you get a bunch off them!

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    Just make sure it's in SC

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    Looks good. How much cement did it take for one bucket?
    Jerry "Bo" Bryant
    "Follow me and I will make you fishers of men" (Matthew 4:19)

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    I have put 100's of them in, they work good for about 2 years then they start breaking down. I Put about 50 lbs of concrete per bucket, i mix small rocks in mine so the concrete goes further.
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    Only 2 years😢 ??? Guess we better fish them hard to make it worthwhile.
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    Two years is fairly accurate with most brush. I use strictly oak and hickory. These hardwoods are good, and they last 3 to 4 years, but as soon as the fish numbers decline, I place another brush top to sweeten up the pile.
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    If you want any more Bamboo, I have a very large patch. You can have ALL you want free. Size range from 1-4" diameter and 20-25' tall.
    HEY,,WATCH THAT YELLOW ROD

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    Thanks for the offer but we are just too far apart.

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    Those will work

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