making brush piles

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Originally posted by TheMechanic
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Originally posted by Fogman

The tops off of sweet gum trees make the best crappie piles in my opinion. When my family owned the lot in Church Cove of Bear Creek, Diddy and I cut and sank dozens of them and were in the slabs for many years. The gums hold up a lot better than Christmas trees. That ended when the lot was sold.

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yeah i heard sweet gums and holly bushes work well. how long ago were those sweet gums layed down? think they still exist? :wink:


It’s been a good 15 years since we sank some; so they have rotted away by now. The gums would last 2-3 years with some occasional additions and freshening up. We caught lots of 2-3 pound slabs.

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Lots of trees at Friarsgate Park in Irmo if anyone is looking.

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Striperskiff, PM sent.

Good to know sweet gums are good for something.

what part of friarsgate

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Originally posted by TheMechanic

what part of friarsgate


http://richlandcountyrecreation.com/centers/friarsgate-park/

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Originally posted by striperskiff

Lots of trees at Friarsgate Park </font id=“red”>in Irmo if anyone is looking.

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DF90 Suzuki


I guess i missed the “PARK” part.