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    Will bamboo piles like these work?
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    Those look awesome
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    Those should work good but remember, location location location is key.

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    Location is definitely everything. Would you guys stack these pretty close together like pictured or leave a small gap around them?

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    close together...imho

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    Pretty neat, thanks for sharing
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    Got the idea from here I think but I make a bunch of bases and either screw or wedge bamboo into small sections of pvc then assemble on water. Vary the amount and angle. Some are straight vertical. Some are fanned out. Typically between 2-4 sticks per base.

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    Better with more bamboo stalks , Wooden stakes last longer and works best for us . Location is a big deal sinking cover . Bet in right location it will hold a few .
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    not bad , about one condo apart when sunk is how we sink them , in areas we already know the crappie like to hang .
    more stalks as mentioned is how I like them ,with several almost parallel to the base at a really low angle to reduce "tipping" over .
    it might be best to sink those in a gaggle together to create a bit more cover amongst them .
    and you might also give thought to a gatorade bottle tied into the top of them to help keep them upright
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    Better with more bamboo stalks , Wooden stakes last longer and works best for us . Location is a big deal sinking cover . Bet in right location it will hold a few .
    Do you have any pictures of your wooden stake piles that do better?
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