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    Default Is this Condo Crazy or what?


    This Condo is 19' tall. We put it in 30' of water on Beaver Lake. It is made up of 3 5' Moss Back Fish Attractors and a 3' section and a base. It was a lot of fun keeping it up right on the boat!
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    awesome...
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    That would be great to have crappies stacked up on it top to bottom. You could get a limit in no time in one spot. Put it close to the ramp and save on gas.



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    1 ? how are you keeping it upright?
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    This particular one fell over due to the weight at the top. The conventional 10' ones stay up easily using 70 pounds of concrete in the base. It still made a heck of a pile. We caught fish off it the next day!
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    Quote Originally Posted by J.T. Crappie Guide View Post
    This particular one fell over due to the weight at the top. The conventional 10' ones stay up easily using 70 pounds of concrete in the base. It still made a heck of a pile. We caught fish off it the next day!
    That thing ought to hold a TON of fish laying down. If you sink another one, I wonder if tying several sealed 2 1/2 gallon jugs to the top, for flotation, would keep it upright?

    You got any plans to bring a few of them over to West TN? If so, give me a holler, I'd be glad to help you sink them!!! :D:D:D

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    That is Awesome. I like it.
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    Looks good. Glad it's working out for you guys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by J.T. Crappie Guide View Post
    This Condo is 19' tall. We put it in 30' of water on Beaver Lake. It is made up of 3 5' Moss Back Fish Attractors and a 3' section and a base. It was a lot of fun keeping it up right on the boat!
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    I am afraid the currents in my lake would move those around too much. I would hate to do all that work and then lose them. Actually I just wish I had a boat where I could atleast try it to see ha ha. Maybe one day.

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