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    Default Various kinds of cover.


    These are a few of the different styles of cover that I have built for our last drop at our home lake.
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    The wood is Osage Orange/Hedge Apple...is should last forever in our fertile water!
    I had enough to do 15 Osage buckets, 5 Osage/PVC buckets, and 10 buckets with other hardwood and Larger PVC Pipes.
    The Crates are WALLEYE favorites and I have hundreds of these in the water....and they are as close to invisible as possible, they look like a rock!
    They have 10 hole bricks in the bottom crate for crawdads, for some reason, craws love 10 hole bricks.
    The other crates are loaded with bundles of fruit or hardwood limbs...the fruit is high in sugar and kicks off the mini ecosystem, drawing organisms and the bottom of the food chain. then minnows, baitfish, and fry show up, then the hunters show up!
    According to depth the crates are stacked from 3 to 5 high!
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    Looking good!
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    These soon shall hit the waters of CJ Brown along with more "C" trees and an enormous crayfish habitat the volume of a mini van...

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    Those should do the job. Now get them out and lets see some slabs.. Good Luck.
    FISH ON

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    Soon enough sir...

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    Here is one of my pvc beds that i have put out... as you can see, this one is 2 runs high. i have made singles all the way to 5 high.. i love fishing these..
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    Holy crap man that looks AWESOME!!!! Thats a ton of pvc! How do you get that to stay on the bottom???

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowepro View Post
    holy crap man that looks awesome!!!! Thats a ton of pvc! How do you get that to stay on the bottom???

    thanks!!!

    The largest one i made had over 1000 feet of pvc in it..

    Its all schedule 40 and heavy just a couple of blocks tied to it to make sure it goes down and it will stay as long as there is not a lot of current.. Iv never had one to move..
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