Filled up all available space today. Looking for a good spring
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Filled up all available space today. Looking for a good spring
Looks like slab heaven.
Bama you need some water!' LOL
Looking good.
Sir, if you still have time may `suggest getting 10- 15 cement blocks and putting them in a loose pile and fill and cover them with 10 hole red bricks. `Dads LOVE that sort of cover. Soon it will be crawling with crayfish and what eats crayfish in your body of water ? Very likely EVERYTHING...btw if you can find any green cedar, locust or best of all osage orange (hedge apple) limbs just to have cover for the next 20+ yrs or so tied directly to the posts...
Bama I figured that was the case. Actually would make it easy to add structure! Kudos to you for being proactive.
Be some great dock shooting
Hey BAMA S....do you put cover out in the water, so during Drawdown slabs will stay close??
I love the idea of all those trees, close to you home, being under water when they fill the lake...you are a lucky Man...Congrats!
Also, Nice looking cover under your dock!
Good Fishing!
Directions please ! I'd hit that !
That's some drawdown and some good cover! I would do like someone else said, tho, and add hardwood. Guess it doesn't matter if you have C trees or hardwood, tho, since you can rebuild it every year if you want!!
Yep I load it all up.....
With that water moving that much, sure allows you to take advantage of it for sure. Hope to get to pull some slabs off some of that when my wife and I get to fish with you there. As you know were winning:biggrin:crazy: the trip.
My home lake comes down 25 feet. You have to have stuff now in 15-20 foot of water for winter fishing that in the summer will be 40-55 foot deep.
Does make it easier to put stuff out but it also weathers it pretty good being out of the water all fall and winter.
Good looking stuff.
That is exactly why those long lasting hard wood limbs and rubble/ block and 10 hole brick piles come into play...