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Thread: My First Popurcine

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    Default My First Popurcine


    Well Built My First Of Two That I Want To Try Out This Fall, Will Put Them In The Grand On Truman. I Used 1/2" Rebar And It Took Almost 3 20' Sticks , They Are 4' In Dia And Weigh 35 Lbs, So I Don't Think I Will Need Any Weight To Help Hold'em Down. Only Took About An Hour To Build And Paint.. Cost $25 Total..... Thought I Would Spend Some Money On These Instead Of High Tech Sonar. Just Hope They Work Will Let You Know..... We Can Haul 2 Or 3 Down Each Trip.......
    Last edited by olesilverside; 08-06-2010 at 12:24 PM.
    A FISH IN THE PAN IS WORTH TWO IN THE LAKE

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    Looks great, hope they hold a lot of fish for you.

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    Looks super, Monty. Bill who?:D:rolleyes:









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    Don't U Guys Go Making Fun Of My Spelling I Only Went To The Turd Grade..........
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    NICE Monty. Be sure to let me know where they go. :D
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, rather to skid in sideways, body used up and totally worn out screaming 'WOO~HOO what a ride!'

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    I,ve thought about trying that out of a bowling ball & pvc & putting a pice of weight to hold them down. Those you,ve built look really good bet they,ll hold fish.

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    May wanna keep that baby deep.
    That's a lower unit eater if I ever saw one.

    Fine craftmanship I'd have to say.
    Last edited by Kit Papermouth; 04-20-2009 at 12:23 PM. Reason: answer was in original post.
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    Default No Problem With Lower Units

    Where I Am Putting These No One Goes Fast, If They Have Any Sense Anyway....... Almost Kinda Hope They Don't Work, Would Have To Build 20 Or So This Winter....... We Are Also Sinking Buckets With Sac Crete In Them With Willows.....
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    I see you keep the poop bucket close to the door. :D Lets it air out that way.
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, rather to skid in sideways, body used up and totally worn out screaming 'WOO~HOO what a ride!'

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    I Only Needed It Once Before I Built It Packed It Around For 2 Years, No One Has Ever Used It...... One Pooper For Sale.. Make A Great Bait Bucket For Minnow Users.......
    A FISH IN THE PAN IS WORTH TWO IN THE LAKE

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