you should be jigging in no time
Check out these Condos that will be placed at 6 spots in Barkley next week-end.
These are some of the 78 condos poured on the 30th.
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Last edited by CoolCrappie; 01-02-2006 at 06:42 AM.
Stay legal.
you should be jigging in no time
with my mind on crappie and crappie on my mind -
and if ya'll see Goober later tellem I said duh huh - he'll know what ya mean!!!!!!!!
Looks like you"ve been busy!! Should pay off in some hours of fun though!!
Good Fishin To Ya!! Dennis Dale Hollow Crappie www.dalehollowcrappie.4t.com
where at on barkley?lol
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I know a few spots u could put the condos. I be glad to show u. Bring em on down...ha
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Way to go cool crappie and I commend all of you guys who build and place structures for fish.
Now I have a few questions and would appreciate any replies as I'm thinking of doing some habitat building also.
1. How long will the structure pictured above last?
2. Will the cement eventually disintegrate, and what will happen with the bucket?
3. Do you try to place the above structure so it is standing upright, and if so, how is this accomplished?
4. And if it happens to fall over and lie on it's side, does that affect the fish holding ability?
A bit more info to help you in your replies to these questions. I plan to put these in a river system, just outside of the normal current flow, but this river as any, will have times of floods and higher current.
thanks
Whar are the poles coming up made of? How far apart should someone place the buckets?
sweeeeet,,,, im new to ky lake,, next to hesters resort,,,im putting in some of the no hang ums this weekend next to our dock,,your condos look great,, I might try to make a few of those to fill in,,,,when do the crappie start biting at barlkey? are you on the north end?
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They look really good Cool. Judging from the height of them, looks like if you drop them in about 8-10' of water, they would stand up in half the water column and give you plenty of room to fish over them.
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