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    Default 2012 Bamboo Crappie Condos


    I am getting a little bit older and slower, so I only put out nine of these monsters this winter. This is a 55 gallon plastic drum with 320 pounds of concrete and over 35 feet tall bamboo. I put this in some choice spots. Some were to replenish some honey holes, the rest were to start some new ones. I only made 31 of the five gallon bucket variety. These things are alot of work, but have always had a big pay off. Everyone take care. DOOING THE BOO FOR SIX YEARS!!!!! FATBOY
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    Some were made at home and hauled to the lake. Most were made at the lake, then boated up and sank.

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    Now that's what I call structure. Man I can not imagine getting that out of the boat and on the bottom.

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    Sweet, That'll work!


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    Bet you didn't have to push that one down!!

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    Fatboy, I would need a hoist to get that off of my boat. Of course a pontoon would work better. That is what I call structure....
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    I just take the seat and spider rigs off the front deck. Put it on the deck at the ramp and drive real slow cause these things are a wind catcher. I get to the spot, just put it off the front, then mark the spot with the Garmin handheld and tada!

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    Cool

    RoflIf you would drop that in Reelfoot, I could find it. Depending where you dropped it, there would be 10' to 30' sticking out of the water.
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    How do you get the darn thing into the boat? A crane?
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    Now that is impressive

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