Kyle_in_Tex
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Same for crappie, but crappie sure taste good.
I've read crappie can be hard to manage because they populate so fast.Same for crappie, but crappie sure taste good.
Opposite side from the pics is a little smoother but still rough. Not real concerned about it. If it's an issue for chairs will probably just make some type of permanent bench for it. A little cement mud under the contact points to level.That looks great!!
Is one side smoother?
If not are you going to smooth the top surface and if so how?
Heavy duty rubber boots! And they will bite you underwater while you are swimming. A friend of mine got bit on the ankle.That's a nice looking rock. I like the idea of it never being able to rot or need replacing. The biggest reason for a dock is when the plant life gets going along the shoreline and you can't pull in the fishing line without catching a bunch of seaweed.
The other issue here are the snakes that like to float around in the reeds and other stuff that grows in the water. My worse experience was when weed eating right at the edge of the water and a water moccasin swam right past my leg and touched me as it went by!!!! I was convinced that the weed eater would scare them away, but this one must of not know what direction to flee and I was in the wrong spot. No harm, it just scared me really good.
I'm leaning towards a floating dock right now. But I've gone back and forth on what to do for years now and still haven't gotten around to it.