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    Default Wooden Pallet beds


    Who on this site drops in wooden pallet beds for crappie ? I'm trying to find a new way to get them out of the boat and into the water. I'm tired of breaking my back.

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    Try stacking the pallets in the boat and tying them in groups of three (to make a triangle of them) once you get to your spot. Tie your weight to them and they will easily roll of the front of the boat or the stack of pallets they may be sitting on. All you have to lift is the weight.

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    Put allot of weight on them...

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    Default Yes, a lot of weight

    Placed a couple of pallets (wired/nailed together) by my dock last year and started out with 2 cinder blocks, ended up using 4 to keep the pallets down. They have stayed there, 'cuz still losing jigs! :D
    the trick to catch that finnicky speck....
    gently set the hook just before the peck

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    wood pallets are at best very difficult to handle,, the best and some what more productive are the stakes placed in concrete,,easy to handle and quick to produce fish also the porcupine units are very quick to produce
    IT'S 5--O-CLOCK SOMEWHERE,,,MIKE-p

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