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    For you fishermen that are looking for artificial structure, the G3 Sportsman will begin airing a show this week on the Sportsman Channel and next week on FS Midwest and SportSouth featuring Moss Back Fish Racks.

    We have been skeptical for years about whether artificial structure actually works better than natural. Price of artificial trees is always an issue but the grind of cutting and placing trees and brush comes with a price too. How do we measure the difference?

    Hopefully most of the questions will be answered on the show and it may give you crappie fishermen another alternative for catching more fish.
    Look forward to hearing your comments.

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    When and what time will the shows air on the Outdoor Channel?
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    Quote Originally Posted by G3Sportsman View Post
    For you fishermen that are looking for artificial structure, the G3 Sportsman will begin airing a show this week on the Sportsman Channel and next week on FS Midwest and SportSouth featuring Moss Back Fish Racks.

    We have been skeptical for years about whether artificial structure actually works better than natural. Price of artificial trees is always an issue but the grind of cutting and placing trees and brush comes with a price too. How do we measure the difference?

    Hopefully most of the questions will be answered on the show and it may give you crappie fishermen another alternative for catching more fish.
    Look forward to hearing your comments.
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    Are they the makers of the "Green Tree Fish Attractor"?
    http://www.jandjhabitat.com/crappie_tree.php
    J and J habitat - Green tree

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    I just love all the hype and "hush hush... we can't say anything else" that goes with TV fishing shows.:rolleyes: The show is already a year old when it's shown for the first time. To me, that's not new news.

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    Its Moss Back Fish Rack. They have been manufacturing for about a year. We shot this particular show in April 2010.
    We do as many crappie shows as we can mainly because we love to do them. I am always asked about any new gear and gadgets for catching more fish so, thought this would be something of interest.

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    how comes yours is twice as high as jj's?

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    Thanks for the heads up. I look foward to the show.

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    I learned about J& J a long time and have made a dozen of them but not as good as fruit trees or natural stuff. Easy to make and very cheap to sink but put some steel with them to make it easy to find.

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