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    Default My crappie cover


    Made a half dozen of these this afternoon. They otta do the job, what ya think.
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    Lets go soak a line. Pat

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    Looks good let'er soak and they will come.

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    Got to let the qik crete set up for a week or so then they will go for a bath.
    Lets go soak a line. Pat

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    2 or 3 days should be long enough for the crete to set
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    Got to let the qik crete set up for a week or so then they will go for a bath.
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    Yes, 2-3 days and the crete should be ready

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    Depends on temps. I like to leave the limbs and leaves on Bamboo.
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    This is how I bought the bamboo stakes, no leaves so less snags.
    Lets go soak a line. Pat

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    "Splash" them when cured, sir!

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    Thinking about setting them in groups of 4. They are 6' tall and between 6'-7' in diameter. Should make for some nice beds. I have enough material to make 20.
    Lets go soak a line. Pat

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