I don't know about cedar trees, but it does take 2 concreet blocks per Christmas tree with the needles still on them. I tried 1 block per tree years ago and had a line of tree tops just above the surface when I got done, so had to add another block to each to get to go down.
I've heard that it is best to let the needles fall off Christmas trees before sinking them, don't know about cedar.
This early spring the KDWP put 100's of fresh cut cedars in Clinton, so it must be okay to use fresh cut cedars, but I'm not sure how long it takes the crappie to hang around them.
I might suggest wrapping some copper wire around the trunk and putting some in the block cavity before filling with concrete to keep the trunks in the blocks.


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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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