Is there any way to get the condo's to actually sink in the mud, so you don't have to worry about them washing away?:confused:
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Is there any way to get the condo's to actually sink in the mud, so you don't have to worry about them washing away?:confused:
I think some folks use a piece of rebar at the bottom of the bucket to stick into the mud and stabilize the condo.
if youre using pcv it came up in one post to angle some legs down im thinking about trying something too dont think many people do anything another post used rope to bounce them off thew bottom a time or two
OK thanks guys, I have made stake beds where you get out when water is low, and drive hardwood stakes in the ground, but never used PVC, and was just wondering.
We installed over 200 last year. They are still there, none have washed away. The way we make ours they cover the same area no matter how they land. We just ease them off the side of the boat.http://images.snapfish.com/34649%3C3...3B%3A%3Bot1lsi
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The reason I ask is I want to put some at the mouths of a few creeks, and have had brushpiles washed away, and didn't want it to happen to my stake beds. Thanks for the replies guys.