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    Hedge aka Boisdearc sounds bo dark, locust, popular, works great. channel edges,and bends, ends of tree rows ( make yours first before first one you can see) they like the first cover near the channel, in summer and winter, rock slides along steep bluffs
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    Well its a big bowl of a turn about 300 feet inside of a creek that feeds into the main river (brazos river) baren of trees drops from 0-5, 5-12, 12-32 depending on water levels

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    Willows are the best as algae grow fast and food sources of small fish ... Never use walnut as green hulls soaked will chase worms out of the ground but kills the worms. Cain is used a lot here in the South but the worse stuff to try to fish, loosing jigs and fish tangling in the stuff. Crappie Condos on U-Tube looks to be the best and dont rot
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    In your part of the country them bodark, hedge Apple like ozark ranger said are the best you can put in. Use the dried out cedes in clumps then put the hard woods in around them. That bo dark will out last us. Just watch them thorns when working it.
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    Aewsome! Time to hunt down some bodark and apple, i wonder if i could go to a orchard and ask them for some trimmings

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappiedayz View Post
    Aewsome! Time to hunt down some bodark and apple, i wonder if i could go to a orchard and ask them for some trimmings
    I bet they would be glad to let you have them.
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    osage orange lasts forever also called hedge .

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    Grampa used to go fishing with a burlap sack of black walnut that had been ran over with a tractor 20 times or so . Scaley fish would come up and get dipped . Any slough on the tombigbee river was a target for sure . I was told rotenone was made from this nut as well . Used to poison pools/lakes .
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    Quote Originally Posted by eagle 1 View Post
    Grampa used to go fishing with a burlap sack of black walnut that had been ran over with a tractor 20 times or so . Scaley fish would come up and get dipped . Any slough on the tombigbee river was a target for sure . I was told rotenone was made from this nut as well . Used to poison pools/lakes .
    It really does not poison the water....Rotenone takes the oxygen out
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    If cedar trees killed fish, my home lake, Taylorsville, would be the dead sea. I assure you it isn't.

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