you will have to check with the Corps. that is looking after it . i like bamboo and PVC . PVC will last longer but do not show up on most finder
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Can anyone tell me if the Corps will let you grab some of there trees at the Christmas Tree recycling drop off points. I'm wanting to build a few brush piles.
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you will have to check with the Corps. that is looking after it . i like bamboo and PVC . PVC will last longer but do not show up on most finder
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Your right about the PVC not showing up on depth finders. It shows up on down imaging though. I perfer the PVC. It will be there forever.
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They will, but you have to get a permit to put trees in lake, and then give them the location.
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didn`t know pvc showed on down image . i have the small on will have to try it i know where some is.
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I was thinking of putting some in the Flint river in Albany. Do you think they would stay put in a river? How long does it take to attract crappie?
what part of the flint
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Hey at clarks hill the trees are for who ever wants to sink em. There is always a big stack at mistletoe state park and I see people sinking them. Let me tell you though, if you have never sunk Christmas trees, take a LOT of blocks. IF you tie 3 Christmas trees together, you will need a small volkswagon to sink em
Theyll be lying beside most all the ramps on Clark hill for people to carry onto the water to sink. Just carry your cinder blocks and tying wire.
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