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    Default Crappie condos


    Here are some of the condos I made for Table Rock. Kit and I are going to put them out tonight.
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    Look good Barn. Should draw in some fish. Really like the ones with the pvc pipe in the center.

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    very nice guy's, i can already see the crappie hanging around them, now just pm me the coordinates or better yet i will come down and you can just show me:D
    why do today what you can put off til tomorrow, go fishing instead!!!

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    Great idea. How do you make sure they land upright on the lake bottom? I'm really interested in making some and placing them in some lakes up here.

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    Come on down Jeff there's allways room in my boat for you.

    After we drop them tonight were goint to use a underwater camera to see how they look.
    Jared I picked up a 1000' roll of the small dia. and 400' of the larger one. I plan to sink it all. Should help the fishing.

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    They look good! keep us posted on how soon you start catching fish off of em.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fstask View Post
    Great idea. How do you make sure they land upright on the lake bottom? I'm really interested in making some and placing them in some lakes up here.
    I was also curious about that? I was thinking about using 5 gallon buckets half filled with concrete and wooden stakes, then take a rope with big hook and hook it on the handle so when it hits the bottom the hook falls off and i pull up the rope.

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    Those look incredible. I'm sure they'll produce more than you've got invested in them!


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    Quote Originally Posted by cjones View Post
    I was also curious about that? I was thinking about using 5 gallon buckets half filled with concrete and wooden stakes, then take a rope with big hook and hook it on the handle so when it hits the bottom the hook falls off and i pull up the rope.
    The five gallon bucket idea sound like a good one. Got the wheels turning now. I suppose even if the structure falls over in time, it'll still attract fish.

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    Very nice. i made some with bamboo and 5gal pails. they work really well. good luck
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