Man if you could get those down in the lake just like they are sitting there, the crappie forest would be the name for that spot. I like them.
This is what I do on a rainy day. What do you think
Man if you could get those down in the lake just like they are sitting there, the crappie forest would be the name for that spot. I like them.
I put a one gallon jug on top about 6 inches above and then sink it in 17 foot of water, then when it settles in the cotton string breaks, and the jugs float to the top and then their hidden.
That's a good idea about the cotton string thang!
Good lookin' condos will ABSOLUTELY do the trick!!!!
Thanks for sharing.
aj
Lookin' good
line your buckets with vizqueen before pouring the concrete. They'll slide right out of the bucket once set up with a little help. leaving your buckets as a mold for the next set.
Gman
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They look great
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Thanks for sharing and if you have a lot of rainy days bring me some to Georgia. I think our redneck crappie would really like them.
do you drop several of them in one spot or just one here and there?
Sliles, How do you get thoes to the lake???
Darin
Keep some for the pan, let the larger ones go back for another day!
Tight Lines!
~Big D
good looking
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