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Looking for some advice on sinking structure. I recently bought 6 of the Moss Back Racks and will be sinking them this year. However, I have a question?? Is it better to split them all up and only put one structure per prospect spot to see which one holds fish so that I can come back next year and double or triple down on the best locations? Or is it better to trust my gut and stack 2 to 3 in a great potential locations that I have confidence in so that it will likely become a money Honey Hole sooner rather than later?
I am leaning towards stacking the structure but wanted some of you guys take on the matter.
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I like to make my own cover using 5 gallon buckets, some quickcrete and hardwood limbs. I will try to follow a contour line and drop 6-8 buckets. Just troll along the contour line and drop a bucket off each side every 6-10 feet. That gives me a boat width between each line of buckets. I can troll down the line later with two people up front and we are not fishing the same cover. I’ll will do several of these sets at different depths.
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Last edited by Speck; 05-08-2019 at 07:05 AM.
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We drop home made spider blocks, 3-9 in a group.
The fish love them.
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If you send me the coordinates after you place them I would be happy to do quality check for you, just kidding that is why I have sonar to find all the good structure everyone else drops. I keep talking about doing it myself but havent done it yet. Good Luck
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