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    I've put out a lot of pvc and it will attract and hold fish. In the past it was just easier for me to go with pvc. But, now that I have good access to brush, that is all I put out.
    You do need to sand pvc (or rough it up) in cooler weather to promote algae growth. In the hot summer, it will cover in a couple of days.
    The bad thing about pvc is that it is harder to locate with a locator. The good thing is that it is harder to locate with your locator!!!! Especially small ones like pictured in this thread.
    The ones I use to build were about 8' tall and maybe 5' wide. Also, look at the fish attractors the state puts out, they use a lot of pvc, at least down here in Texoma and Murray.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Okie Bob View Post
    I've put out a lot of pvc and it will attract and hold fish. In the past it was just easier for me to go with pvc. But, now that I have good access to brush, that is all I put out.
    You do need to sand pvc (or rough it up) in cooler weather to promote algae growth. In the hot summer, it will cover in a couple of days.
    The bad thing about pvc is that it is harder to locate with a locator. The good thing is that it is harder to locate with your locator!!!! Especially small ones like pictured in this thread.
    The ones I use to build were about 8' tall and maybe 5' wide. Also, look at the fish attractors the state puts out, they use a lot of pvc, at least down here in Texoma and Murray.
    Agree 100% that the pvc is tough to find. I went over a field of them that the ODW put in Ponca Lake today. There are dozens of spider blocks they put out, and They just don't show up on a locator very well. I know they are there because when the lake was low this spring, they were sticking out of the water everywhere, and there is a marker floating in the middle of the spider block field.

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