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Does anyone have any ideas of ways to mark submerged porcupine structure? My lake has a lot of natural structure (stumps, etc) that I could mark somehow, but didn't want to junk it up too much (at least on the surface lol)...
any input is greatly appreciated...
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Hey Verdad....ain't it da truth! - This link will take ya to a thread about my efforts to locate submerged objects. I have had them moved a little in the 2 years of ice movement thru the winter, so I cannot swear by the method for freezing climates. It should be a good start for Texas ponds, tho.
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