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<blockquote data-quote="Iglow" data-source="post: 5808899" data-attributes="member: 22496"><p>I emailed to Corps and they gave me the info I gotta get to them to get a permit. Real easy and not complicated at all, simple rules ,no pressure treaded wood, don't cut from banks, don't make a hazard to navigation. I'm gonna go ahead and put out a couple but I'm not gonna put much effort into it. The days of putting out bushes and lining up that tree with that phone pole at 20' depth are over. There are no secrets, it's impossible to hide the hard work of putting them out, another example of technology taken too far and ruining something it was intended to make better. It's the equvilant of planting tomato plants on public land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iglow, post: 5808899, member: 22496"] I emailed to Corps and they gave me the info I gotta get to them to get a permit. Real easy and not complicated at all, simple rules ,no pressure treaded wood, don't cut from banks, don't make a hazard to navigation. I'm gonna go ahead and put out a couple but I'm not gonna put much effort into it. The days of putting out bushes and lining up that tree with that phone pole at 20' depth are over. There are no secrets, it's impossible to hide the hard work of putting them out, another example of technology taken too far and ruining something it was intended to make better. It's the equvilant of planting tomato plants on public land. [/QUOTE]
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