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    Default bamboo fish attractors


    These are 2 of the fish attractors I sunk. These are not the ones under the 274 bridge, the ones under the bridge actually had more bamboo in them
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    Goodness yank you could duck hunt off that thing. How long will the leaves stay on it?

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    One of mine in the making.
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    Last time I fished them I didnt hook any leaves so I would estimate a couple months before the leaves fall off.

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    how long to you let em sit before trying to fish em?

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    A week or two should be enough. They are easy and cheap to make. I also made several by taking a cinderblock and putting bamboo in the holes and then filling the holes with concrete(bout half a bag per block) they were easier to make and transport and you can make more of them, but the only drawback is they arent as tall as the ones with the 5 gallon bucket.

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    i assume for placement you are looking for about 20' around points near creeks?

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    To be honest with you I dropped them where rango told me to. I am a rookie at crappie more of a striper fisherman. I know when to listen.

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    LOL.

    I'm a rookie at everything Yank. Just gettin back into fishing after far too long away!

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    When you drop the boo that is all ya have to do.. Fishing gets better for sure. Over the past 3 years I have put near 40 in the water. 11 were 2 block mats the rest were the tall buckets all in water over 20'. you can catch fish on them year round but hot and cold weather seems to really make you glad you drop boo. Now if I can just find one or 2 on russell.

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