Gonna put these in 15 foot of water. Hope they last a long long time
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Some guys have sunk plastic and PVC in some lakes I fish with good success. I have caught good fish on them on several lakes . Figure using zip ties and ss steel wire to hold them together and fasten to concrete block they should last a real long time . I think they would not be as good on lakes that get drawn down for extended periods . Most plastics are harmed by sunlight . But if remain submerged they should do well . We heard they must moss over with algae . Been thinking about trying to add small bags of feed inside to kick start algae and minnows coming around .
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Gonna put these in 15 foot of water. Hope they last a long long time
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I believe those will work.
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Those look great! Alfalfa cubes grows algae real quick!
Those look great
Great looking
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It is a good idea to rough up the pvc surfaces with sandpaper. It will then hold algae. If left smooth, any wave action just washes off any accumulated growth.
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ArkieJason, I'm gonna be nosey. How much money do you have in each bucket o tubing?
I’ve got about $100 in the tubing, enough for 20 buckets. Buckets were free
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