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Disposing old fiberglass boat.
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<blockquote data-quote="TNCharlie" data-source="post: 5436425" data-attributes="member: 2047"><p>We were staying at a place near Cashiers, NC, that had a fishing lake -small, but large enough to support some fishing, canoeing, and boating with electric trolling motors only. Local owner/residents are allowed to keep personal small jon boats, canoes, and kayaks under a shelter.</p><p></p><p>I was standing on the bank talking to a local and asked about the fishing. He gave me some pointers and called my attention to a small marker buoy not far away. He said that it was marking a pile of old boats. Apparently over the years quite a few boats were abandoned. A date was set and any unclaimed boats were pulled into the lake and sunk. He said it was a good fish attracter. Seemed resonable but I don't have any proof of how well it worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNCharlie, post: 5436425, member: 2047"] We were staying at a place near Cashiers, NC, that had a fishing lake -small, but large enough to support some fishing, canoeing, and boating with electric trolling motors only. Local owner/residents are allowed to keep personal small jon boats, canoes, and kayaks under a shelter. I was standing on the bank talking to a local and asked about the fishing. He gave me some pointers and called my attention to a small marker buoy not far away. He said that it was marking a pile of old boats. Apparently over the years quite a few boats were abandoned. A date was set and any unclaimed boats were pulled into the lake and sunk. He said it was a good fish attracter. Seemed resonable but I don't have any proof of how well it worked. [/QUOTE]
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