Do what crappiepappy mentioned but use a tube just long enogh to go through the bucket. When you get ready to drop just slide smaller tube inside and secure with a couple screws. No harder to transport but have the extra stability.
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Do what crappiepappy mentioned but use a tube just long enogh to go through the bucket. When you get ready to drop just slide smaller tube inside and secure with a couple screws. No harder to transport but have the extra stability.
These condos have a bag of concrete in each bucket. They are very stable and haven't tipped over in 15 years. Next summer I plan on taking a swim with some goggles on to get a look as how they are doing down there.
Going again Saturday. Going to be low 30's in the morning and a high of 49. Water temp was 58 last weekend. Will probably be in the low 50's by this Saturday. Up here in NEOhio.
good thing they are staying put. the homeowners on my local lake will drag and remove any brushpiles they find with sonar
what that's crazy! how some idiots think just boggles the mind. At my home lake it's the damn ski club that runs things and good laydowns are taken out even tho they are not in way but these elites think they MIGHT be and are real PIA's. Yours has to go search with sonar to find something they can't see? wow that is truly insane. think I might have to have some serious words with anyone I saw doing that.
Here ya go Cane Pole!
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This is what I created and this is how it showed up on my Garmin in about 12 FOW. I didn't use any foil.