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    Last few weeks I’ve been deleting waypoints on brush that hasn’t produced or has rotted away. It always hurts to hit the DELETE, like losing a friend. Today I looked at one I hadn’t checked in over a year. Guess WHAT??? It’s back on my checklist. Gave up some good ones, I actually hit it twice. Here’s what it looked like on my first stop. My point is even if they rarely produce they need to be checked. Name:  IMG_0612.jpg
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    Man I would like a Waypoint like that to spring clean over.
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    I always gave them away when I was younger and now just remember where they are, so I don't get hung on them tightlining. Seems like you should keep them with live scope being as good as it is. Even a stick sticking up will hold a crappie or two. Maybe that five pounder everyone hopes to catch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDawgg View Post
    I always gave them away when I was younger and now just remember where they are, so I don't get hung on them tightlining. Seems like you should keep them with live scope being as good as it is. Even a stick sticking up will hold a crappie or two. Maybe that five pounder everyone hopes to catch.
    Dawgg, I'd be satisfied catching a 3 lber.
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    I have marked a ton of new brush piles since we fished together, tackle boat....when I'm catfishing and see a new pile, I mark it. and some of them are loaded!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Countryboy N.C. View Post
    I have marked a ton of new brush piles since we fished together, tackle boat....when I'm catfishing and see a new pile, I mark it. and some of them are loaded!
    I know they are there, just hard to look for more when you have more than you can fish. I like to devote 1 hr for searching when I fish solo. Any that are loaded and you want thinned out send me the waypoints.


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