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    I Am Wanting To Put Some Structure On A Flat That Is 3 To 4 Ft Deep What Is Something That Would Work In That Shallow Of Water.

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    Just wade out and punch some stacks in... Lots of them
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    Lay down christmas trees..... 3 - 4 ft of water you aint got much to work with....
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    Sinking hardwood pallets is good . But short hardwood or cedar stakes drove in the bottom are easy.This stakebed structure lasts a long time and hang ups are fewer. You can pull jigs through verticle stakes without hanging. Brush that is horizontal are hook magnets . The stakes need no weights and can easily be driven in under ther surface or left above if you wish.
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    Bamboo run threw a cement block like some of the guys here use would work. Or throw a dead fall hard wood tree in there. You might snag a few branches but if you use a long rod you should be able to work your jig around with few snags. I like the stake Idea this was just in addition.

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    Pvc Pipe Trees On There Sides Work Pretty Good And They Dont Hang Up Your Jigs. Just Drill A 4 Or 5 Holes To Make Them In A Cross Pattern So That They Will Stand Up Off The Bottom. Put A 8" Block On A 3 Or 4 " Pipe With 3/4" Cross Pipes For Limbs. Slide The Block On Before You Put Your Cross Limbs Through And The Block Will Hold It Down.

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    Stakes sounds like the way to go. But what about a milk crate with bamboo run thru it with wieght in it to hold it down? Or see this.

    http://www.actionfishingtrips.com/habitat.htm

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    I was thinking about sinking some stuff, and or making stake beds etc. Then I bought a 797. 1 pass through a cove I was thinking about adding some structure in, I realized there was already plenty in there. Problem Solved.
    Here's the proof. Not saying that adding your own stuff isn't good, but I won't be spending money on it as long as side-imaging exists.
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    take a 20 foot tree, 4-5 inches in diameter and lay it down. cut off every limb that sticks up above your waist, tie 2 concrete blocks to it and drag it in until it is under water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mduncan62 View Post
    I was thinking about sinking some stuff, and or making stake beds etc. Then I bought a 797. 1 pass through a cove I was thinking about adding some structure in, I realized there was already plenty in there. Problem Solved.
    Here's the proof. Not saying that adding your own stuff isn't good, but I won't be spending money on it as long as side-imaging exists.
    We have lots of freeloaders here too. That is what we call guys that never put out any but just fish what we labor to build.:rolleyes: Our natural structure is about gone and we spend our time and money to build a spot. Nothing worse than the same guys who refused to help always fishing those spots we built.
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