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Thread: Underwater Pier Cleanup

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarlF View Post
    So exciting, he posted it twice....
    Pretty close, Carl, I was messing around editing and doing other stuff, and wasn't sure I'd posted, and last time I lost a long and exquisitely written post. Didn't want to do it over.
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    Their not planning to take out the shark beds I hope. They wouldn't have a place to sleep and might feel unwelcome and leave.
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    Yep. I would be nervous in the water with those sharks.
    "Something which threatens your life is a problem, everything else is an inconvenience."

    Paul "Home Run" Richert
    21 January 1966 - 04 November 2005
    Rest in peace Brother

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    Never have I heard of something like this. I am so jealous. Those of us who crappie fish around the bridges of the Guntersville Lake on the Tennessee River from the bank have long wished for someone to clean out all the old fishing lines from amongst the rock rip-rap. There is so much old line in most places, the current has woven it together and become mini-cables, you snag it you loose it, break off and re-tie. Wish you much success, sounds like a great idea.

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    As far as time goes, it seems like the dog days of August from 10 am to 2 pm would interfere less with good fishing. Maybe just after school starts back up so that there would be fewer vacationers.

    And I'd advise bang sticks for sharks, liberally applied.
    People are shocked to see sharks in the water around here.

    If you see natural water taste it. If it's salty it has sharks in it. If it's fresh it has alligators in it. If it's brackish it has both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frednic View Post
    As far as time goes, it seems like the dog days of August from 10 am to 2 pm would interfere less with good fishing. Maybe just after school starts back up so that there would be fewer vacationers.

    And I'd advise bang sticks for sharks, liberally applied.
    I suggested that August time to my buddy, and he brought it up at the meeting, but neither he nor I draw enough water to make it stick. They did, however, move it from early October to the 21st. Don't know if that's any better, but it will only be three or four hours out of the day---inconvenient for those who plan vacations for that time, but not an insurmountable difficulty.

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    Seems to me they are doing us a favor so we should be able to give up a few hours

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haywire View Post
    I suggested that August time to my buddy, and he brought it up at the meeting, but neither he nor I draw enough water to make it stick. They did, however, move it from early October to the 21st. Don't know if that's any better, but it will only be three or four hours out of the day---inconvenient for those who plan vacations for that time, but not an insurmountable difficulty.
    Even if your advertising it for months, Someone will show up and get all sideways because he didn't know and he's been planning to
    fish the pier, on his only vacation to the beach this year.
    Its like road work,no one likes sitting in the traffic jam it causes, But we don't think twice about it later as we fly down the road later
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    On the old pier somebody had a home made grapple hook with like 1/4'' rebar he would scrape the pylons and would gather all kinds of terminal gear. The metal was easy to straiten out if it got hung up and could be rebent easily.
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