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    Default How is the best way to <45> angle brush so they can get under it


    I sometimes catch more fish underneath small trees that are on a angle how do you guys sink brush at a 45??

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    This is just some of the attractors we use. They might not be on a 45 angle but with some work they might work.
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    Here is another set of attractors made out of wood. Look back at a post from sac-a-lait, he had some attractors with arms going off at about a 45 angle. Hope this helps. Also look on www.crappieunlimited.com under habitat types.
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    A friend of mine is a diver and she checked out some of our plastic we had
    put out. There was also some cedar trees at one place we had put plastic.
    She said the trees and plastic worked best where the crappie could get
    inbetween the limbs. It seems all of the posts have attractors that would fill that
    bill. Cedars that had a lot of close limbs made the crappie swim around the entire
    tree, they couldnt go thru it very well,. neither could fishing tackle. I dont know if
    the cover needs to be at an angle as much as it needs for crappie to swim thru.
    Just a thought.
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    Quote Originally Posted by krappiekrazy
    Here is another set of attractors made out of wood. Look back at a post from sac-a-lait, he had some attractors with arms going off at about a 45 angle. Hope this helps. Also look on www.crappieunlimited.com under habitat types.
    I like the looks of these. Is the cement thick enough to hold the sticks up 'til it dries or do you have to prop them up? I traded a couple of bags of crappie fillets for a truckload of bamboo so I am ready to start production.
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    You can make the cement as thick as you want. What I've noticed is the higher the sides on the container you're using, the more support for the wood/bamboo.

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