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    it would be a honor to check it for you,might even do it on a weekly bases!! minners & bamboo don't go together, but spanky likes to get down in that boo and see what he can throw in the livewell !!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RCC View Post
    I'd be willing to try. I've realized that the Nimrod boo attracts more and bigger fish than the local boo. We gotta get some someway.
    get some with the roots still on it, I know where there's a couple acres we could get it started on, and fore long, we'd have all the bamboo we could handle.

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    Is bamboo that is anywhere from 10-15 ft tall any good?

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    it is if the water is that deep !!!!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hudnut View Post
    Is bamboo that is anywhere from 10-15 ft tall any good?
    Yes and even taller. We make bamboo piles horizontal here as water is to shallow to cover .
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    I would love to take a boat load home too! I have been looking for some. What do you cut it with. Would a chainsaw be apropriate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by howards cowards View Post
    What do you cut it with. Would a chainsaw be apropriate?
    I've had great luck cutting with a cordless sawzall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    Yes and even taller. We make bamboo piles horizontal here as water is to shallow to cover .
    would love to see a picture of your horizontal condo. My local lake isnt that deep either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCC View Post
    If I did this, would it be too much trouble for you to run by and check to see if any fish were on them before we made the trip down south? I'd hate to drive 125 miles and find no fish on my structure. I wouldn't even mind iffen you checked them with a minner tied on.
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    Now there's some hard cases!!!
    My wife keeps saying I never listen to her....... or something like that!

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