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    Default Sank a few trees in High Rock today


    Sank a few trees in High Rock today. Found a few crappie in some older brush piles in deeper waters. Water temp around 36. Wish I had some time to fish!
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    Plenty of brush in the rock, we need some growth hormones in there, how was the water conditions?
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    3.8 feet below full pond
    Water Stained
    Amen on the growth hormones!
    Take a kid outdoors!

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    Thanks for sharing but you left out the most important info, where the trees are!

    Seriously thanks for the report and good luck on the new crappie beds!

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    Just curious, how do you attach the block to the tree? Wire? Fill the hole in the block with sacrete? I am fixin to try this myself and need all the info I can get. Thanks.

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    I drive wood wedges in the hole around the tree and then wire them to the block.
    Take a kid outdoors!

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    I'm looking to build some bamboo piles and sink them in Badin and Tillery soon. Can't wait to see what fish gets on them. I'll sink most of them about 25 ft. deep and the piles will be about 7-8 ft. tall. The piles I've found out there it seems those are the ones that are most productive.

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    Looks good

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    Good luck and hope it brings in the bigguns.
    "With God all things are Possible"

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    Are those real trees, almost look like artificial Christmas trees

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