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    For those that use it they know its some work. Me and Coolerfull are double teaming it to make the job easier. It's not that bad when you have a cold cooler. Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1360456720.246033.jpg
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    Looking good I'll be by after while to pick some up
    If it will hold cornmeal it's big enough for me !!!!!!!!!

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    Fun to listen to boo burning! Lol. Kinda like setting off a slow pack of firecrackers.
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    Looks good Billy!! Holla if yall need help sinking it if you are over my way...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy E View Post
    For those that use it they know its some work. Me and Coolerfull are double teaming it to make the job easier. It's not that bad when you have a cold cooler. Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1360456720.246033.jpg
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    10/4 on the cooler!

    Love me some boo buckets
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    Nice I'm in the same boat
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    Yeah I think next time our waters get back low again, prolly this Summer as they almost always do....I wanna drive some down in the lake bed making stake bed area's to fish over once water gets back up. Maybe in that 10-12' range drive some 4-6' sticks of boo down in patterns you can troll around in once spawing season hits. I just wonder about making some longer forms outa scrap wood where you could sink longer sections of it at one time would work? You'd have to watch or it would be too heavy to fool with before you knew it. There's been many ways to sink brush thought up but just putting it out helps any way you do it. I like guys who sink brush cause they take it serious so like the other day I helped a guy sink some and we both marked the spot. We only sank 3 cedar tops but they were big ones....almost bigger than I wanted to fool with. I like the shorter bushy ones that cover more area myself.

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    I like them big sticks
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    I'M sure that "boo" will pay off for you Billy. I bet you're putting it in the $5.00 or $10.00 hole, good luck either way.

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    I pefer hardwood stakes over bamboo poles cause they last much longer. I do use some bamboo but like to use full length bamboo with the leaves on it. Check out our bucket lid boo we built in the past. Anything will work if there is nothing there. Don't over do it guys, save your back for fishing.
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