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    Default Crappie condos


    My first try at them any idea's for improvement Name:  20180326_170107.jpg
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    Sent from my SM-G935T using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app
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    Looks great , sink em !
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    Perfect. Watch the weather, pick the crappiest day possible to sink them, cuts down on the number of people who can see where they go.
    Drinkin coffee, missin fish.
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    DO please WEAR your PDF ( personal floatations device ) when dropping them ! As the formerly 3X soaking wet if not heartily laughed at survivor of several attractor related misadventures was careful to have them securely upon my person and insisted ( as did the Ohio Safe Boating patrols that often escorted us ) that everyone aboard had them on also. And yes, I too gleefully derided my fellow brush block dropping " Friends" as they too enjoyed a misstep or unexpected shove to go into CJ Brown... We all survived.

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    There is a guide on YouTube that has a video on building what he calls a “crappie hotel”, where he uses sandbags, willow branches, and wire ties to build them. I believe his system has merit, mainly because he is using some natural products. For the long term it would seem prudent to use burlap bags in lieu of plastic and hemp twine instead of plastic wire ties to secure the willow branches. Construction of this manner would not leave more foreign debris in our lakes long after the original structure has ceased to be a good cover to attract fish. With all these materials being plant based, they will decompose over time where as the plastic products are just another form of litter left for someone else to deal with.
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