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    The currents in the lakes can be fairly strong. When the algee builds up on the tree limbs it causes a lot of resistance and is easy for the currents to move. The decaying algee and leaves the get caught in it produce gas bubbles. It don't take very much to make your tree very light or even float. Bottom line is that it still helps the fish somewhere. Another thing to remember is that cold water is more dense than warm water. When water gets cold in winter things are more apt to float.

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    Thanks for the thoughts sea dancer, that has never entered my mine, I could only see someone walking out to them and helping them selves.
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