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    Default Bamboo buckets


    Dig a hole with post hole diggers or square point shovel. Fill with cement and structure materials
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    CHippo all de way from carolina done went DIRT great idea the just dig hole on side of a bank after concrete cure dig dirt off side of bank !!!!!!!
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    I saw it here on CDC, drill one hole in the bottom of the bucket, use your air nozzle to put a burst of air in that hole.
    Pops right off!
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    Going into a lake would recommend biodegradable vegetable oils or shortening for non stick and the air nozzle. Works like a charm each and every time. In this age of high technology the simplest tricks still work well . Happy New Year to you all !

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    JOE DIRT FISHING
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    CHippo all de way from carolina done went DIRT great idea the just dig hole on side of a bank after concrete cure dig dirt off side of bank !!!!!!!

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    kylakelover, what kind of bamboo is that?

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    How long will bamboo last?

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    I use the concrete blocks with a little quikrete ,I have made them ten ft. tall,works great as long as the bottom surface of lake is flat.i've known it to last for 3 yrs.even after the leaves fall off you still have a small stake bed.my wife and I dropped one back in the summer,i was curious to see how quick it attracted fish.we went back to it about 30 minutes later and caught 2 nice slabs off of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deltarat View Post
    How long will bamboo last?
    It lasts good for a couple years then just poles . We built a bunch after 2010 drawdown on lake here . Not much left on 2016 drawdown . I like wood better .
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    I have heard that cane tops can be repulsive to crappie. I have never caught great numbers of fish off cane that I have put out. I have caught some good ones though. What kind of experience do others have?

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