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    Here’s what works for me. Notice the X at the base to keep ‘em from falling over.
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    Put out another one this morning, had 20 fish limit in 1.5hr after I dropped beds. They were in 20-22ft.


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    Quote Originally Posted by pab1981 View Post
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    Put out another one this morning, had 20 fish limit in 1.5hr after I dropped beds. They were in 20-22ft.


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    You just lift up the 2x4? To put in the water? Does it ever flip?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lund View Post
    You just lift up the 2x4? To put in the water? Does it ever flip?


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    Yes I just lift the 2x4s a little and it slides right in. No, I have put out hundreds and never had one flip, but I am careful about how I balance the weights or blocks. But it can get tricky if you are trying to put them in water shallower than 8-10ft because they don’t have as much time to right themselves before they hit bottom. I have had a couple over the years that I didn’t use enough weight that didn’t sink and had to add more blocks/sandbags. Those are only ones that ended up on their side ever for me, nothing you can do at that point besides get them sunk and hope for the best.


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    Quote Originally Posted by kylake95 View Post
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    this is mostly what i build and they do pretty good
    what is that made out of? just pvc?
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