It will probably take more weight to get them to sink than you think so go more weight rather than less if there is a question as to how much it will take. I doubt you can get enough large rocks into the buckets with the branches in there too to get them to sink effectively. They will sink eventually but they may drift from where you sank them before they settle on the bottom. You might use pea gravel instead. You could probably get more in and around the limb bases in the bucket that way, but I still think you'll need at least an additional concrete block or so. I think to some degree it depends on how deep of water you intend to sink these in as to whether the jugs will help hold them up. I once sank some in Greers Ferry fairly deep and then put an underwater camera down to see if they stood up like I wanted them to and the pressure had just crushed the jugs that I tied on to the tops and it didn't appear to have helped. There are more people with far more experience than I have at this on here that I hope will chime in.


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