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    I heard a lot of guys are catching crappie right now in the buck brush,,,,what the blue blazes is considered buck brush?
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    Any coarse vegetation on which deer browse

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    You cant push minnows or pull cranks threw it. I thought all crappie fisherman knew what buck brush was
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    Cousin to Ironwood .
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    It's called Common Buttonbush, and it's in the coffee family of shrubs/trees.

    I've heard it called Button Willow, Button Ball Bush, Buck Bush, & Buck Brush. Excellent spawning habitat for Crappie, when there's a couple of feet of water under them. I've only experienced them at KY/Barkley lakes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slabin View Post
    You cant push minnows or pull cranks threw it. I thought all crappie fisherman knew what buck brush was
    slab.,,, if you remember right, I am a transplanted Yankee from cape cod,,, not much of a French water fisherman,,, but I'm trying
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    So it's basically the brush just offshore usually seen when water is low, but sunken when water levels are higher?
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    Thats correct

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    Looks like a crepe myrtle with out any leaves.
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    It's all that stuff growing across from Hernando point against the bank. Crappie heaven.
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