I think your ok (after the bleaching)... But maybe do a trial first?
Nicole
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Not sure if y'all remember the flood we had here some years back but it washed up a TON of drift wood. So after looking at it time and again driving to the gun range I decided to stop today. I picked up 10 or so decent pieces. Are there some woods not to use. I know to soak them in a bleach bath for a few days to sterilize. Just don't want some piece of wood killing my fish.
I think your ok (after the bleaching)... But maybe do a trial first?
Nicole
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SOS Crew Texas
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Bleach... then I soak them in a ton of prime because it will neutralize it, but then I know people that dont do that... it can just take a while for everything to seep out so its always been my prefered method when doing driftwood, lots of it around my area too.
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