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Na .. no issue with taking them .. from the point they come in and get unloaded they go straight to a waste management bin to get crushed .. the pallets should thank me for giving them a respectable death
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I'm heading to Home Depot now to pick up some quickcrete .. I picked up a one gallon pail and a bunch of 1/2 gallon pails.. thinking I can use those as molds..we will see
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Hi,
I think the triangle shape pallet formation will hold crappie...But, you will need add several in one area....
Jeremy
just check with the Lake Manager besure it's legal before dumping them into the Lake some Items are not allowed USACE wil charge you the cost for removing them if your caught placing plastic in there waters!! what is legal at one place isn't legal across thr road![]()
Ill check with them. If plastic is an issue I can always cut it off. All the wood is cut to make 5 of them .. total cost to me $20
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I know y'all are probably tired of mg questions but I'm thinking about making "stake beds" at the bottom of the pallet .. to much?
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They won't pollute anything. If they are free and available, keep it up. I don't think they rot away completely as fast as most guys think. We all know just a bump on the bottom can and will hold fish at times. No harm, just good habitat. Keep it up!!
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Thanks peepaw! It's been fun and cheap so far! Gonna be harder to get them off them off the boat alone! !
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