Nobody got no ideas about tieing this stuff together????
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for tieing some boo together to make fish cover. Got the weights to weight it down with just need some Ideas on how to tie it together and put out. Wanting to use the main part of it and not the bushy tops. Boo is already dead and brown and most likely 25 feet tall.
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Nobody got no ideas about tieing this stuff together????
1990 Stratos 285 Pro 200 HP Merc
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Arkansasbowhunter recently posted a couple of good ideas on the AR board if you want to check it out......
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This is more what I had in mind
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set'em in quick-crete
Old car batteries seem to hold it down pretty good. Use some heavy zip ties and tie em up to the battery and let em sink.
Got all the wieght I need, besides old car batts is bringing about 8 bucks. Just got to get the boo tied together, not sure whether to use bailing wire and twist it tite or what.
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Drywall screws or zip ties in a 5 gallon bucket.
I know this ain't boo, but I've done boo like this.
If you ain't wanting to use the bushy top, jus plant it. Make ya a stake driver out of PVC and push it into the bottom of the lake. This works really well when ya cut the top out so ya got something to push on. It also works good when ya got a bunch of butt ends left over. Jus drive em like stakes. Now get to work.
Minnerman
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Waitin on cane to answer this one