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    Default honeyhole or porcupine attractors


    Has anyone tried eiither one of these. I need something that will hold fish under a dock area (approx 8-9 ft) Theyy seem a little pricey but will try if they reaally work.

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    Default never mind...I used the search option to find old posts

    about it. Thanks anyway.

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    Default new product

    check out this new product- great for placing underneath docks. Assembles in only a few minutes and no weight is required.

    MossBack Fish Rack Welcomes You

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    You can make one of these out of a piece of 4" PVC and 1/2 or 3/4" PVC yourself. I have been making these for 2 years and they work fine at less cost.

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    You are correct you can make something like this out of PVC and I did for years but was not satisfied with how they were holding fish. Plus it took a lot of work to make one and then get them down to my dock. The MossBack FishRack is so easy to assemble. You just carry the box to your dock, open it up and start inserting the limbs, attach cable to pipe and dock and drop in the water. A 5' tree can be assembled and in the water in less than 5 minutes. I have this product hanging right next to a PVC tree and I catch probably 10-1 fish in the MossBack Racks vs. PVC tree and also have some cedars hanging. I just loose my jigs in those and they are about to be cut loose. In fact a lot of times when I look under the dock with my aqua view camera the fish are actually resting in the V's.

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