I have some cinder blocks and some cedar trees I was thinkin' about sinkin'.I have never sunkt any trees before. I had this idea that I could jam the stump of a 7' cedar tree into each cavity of a cinder block and then fill the rest of the cavity with cement to lock it in there. In theory that would make a nice, neat piece of cover to transport to my spot and drop. 3 or 4 dropped close together would make a small reef. Is it really that easy? Can I sink two 7' trees with one block like that? It would be really embarassing if my fish attractor floated away...
Also, would you drop 'em green, or should I girdle the trees this year and wait to drop them until the greenery falls off? Doing it with fresh cedars seems like a sticky mess, but if they work to attract fish right away I guess I could lay down a tarp in the boat...
If you experienced guys have any tips for making and sinking brush, I would love to hear them. Thanks guys.


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I have never sunkt any trees before. I had this idea that I could jam the stump of a 7' cedar tree into each cavity of a cinder block and then fill the rest of the cavity with cement to lock it in there. In theory that would make a nice, neat piece of cover to transport to my spot and drop. 3 or 4 dropped close together would make a small reef. Is it really that easy? Can I sink two 7' trees with one block like that? It would be really embarassing if my fish attractor floated away...
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