Good looking tops and they should hold plenty of fish. Thanks for you hard work guru!
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Headed for the bottom of lake Conway, should be ready to fish in a few days. Instant fish cover, this cedar tree has been drying for over a year. If I ain't putting my cart before the horse it should hold a limit of crappie every trip along with the other brush I have sunk.
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Good looking tops and they should hold plenty of fish. Thanks for you hard work guru!
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Very nice!
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Cool lets see some picts of it once in the lake.
Now that is how you use Cedar not them little bushy Christmas trees!![]()
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I have sunk a lot of cedar tops, that is the only way I will sink cedar, I like for it to dry for a year after I cut them. I have found that they last along time and crappie love them. Sinking Christmas trees is a waste of time, they are to dense and if you thin them out there is nothing there when you are done. Christmas tree limbs are to thin and spindly. I will sink cedar like these and I like oak and fruit tree limbs for brush piles some times if I can get them persimmon limbs are really good.
Welcome to the home of the, boat eating, trolling motor busting, prop bending, lower unit smashing, stump filled mud hole called Lake Conway.
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I pefer Persimmon Trees when sinking brush too.
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Looks good.
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How do you transport them? Looks great, by the way.