got any photos?
consist of a 5 gal. bucket,concrete, a 3ft section of pvc gutter pipe and funny pipe ( poly tubing thin wall ) located in the sprinkler system area at lowes or home depot, set the gutter pipe in the bucket, drill 1/2 holes thur the gutter and insert the poly tubing, use various sizes of the tubing. a 100 ft roll of the tubing is a $10, section of the gutter $7 makes 3 nice attractors.
I cut my tubing a bundle it up, drill my holes in the gutter in the bucket, load it in the boat and put the pipe in when i get to my spot. works great and is producing some slabs for me.
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got any photos?
similiar to the stuff that bps has but thats a good idea and cheap at least. going to make one or two
no pics there on the bottom of the lake.
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For 15 dollars and a little elbow grease you can build 8 of these...
2 80lb bags of quick create
8 cinder blocks
You fill the holes of the cinder block with what every you want then scoop in a little quick create to the secure the structure... Very easy to drop in and no mess in the boat.
It's not duck season so I have to do something... :D
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I believe the key is (1) cheap (2) effective (3)easy to fish with jigs. PVC condo-type structures fill the bill on all three. A close second would be sinking cedars with concrete blocks.
I don't put plain brush in the water. Even in my 56 year old home lake, there is so much natural vegetation, it just seems pointless.
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