Looks good!
I'm getting ready to put this out today. I've tied close to 25 cane stalks across two 10 foot pieces of pvc. It'll draw in just about all of the good panfish in the Lakes. The big redear like this setup!!!
Looks good!
Yes, as a matter of fact, I do have a retirement plan...FISHING!
Looks nice! What lake?
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Barkley and Kentucky...I'm going to build a couple more. They're somewhat involved to make!!
I can't hide them, they'll be noticeable. Fish them if you see them.
I have often wondered, do you have to get permission or a permit do drop those in Barkley? Physically I'm not sure I would be able to make one and drop it but my son is getting older and at some point maybe we could do one. What depth on Barkley do you normally drop them?
that will work
That one right there will be in 5 feet of water, maybe 6ft. I think the next set I make will be 5ft high instead of the 6ft I made these.
This is the first time I've made this design, so it's purely experimental. I caught some nice fish off of one i found of a similar design last year on Barkley and decided I would try to put something together. The one I fished was made of chicken wire, metal T posts and cane.
I live on Kentucky Lake, and I don't think I've seen that style of attractor. I see mostly stake beds, brush piles, and pvc spyder trees.
how well does it work?
how long does the cane portion last?
ive considered switching my pvc spyder trees to cane, just not sure about life of cane?
I suppose it takes 2 people to put those out with the buckets that far apart ...??
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Yes, it's definitely a two person effort. I'm going to learn because this is my first set. I know I caught some nice fish off of the one I found last year and it spurred me to make this one.