Some were made at home and hauled to the lake. Most were made at the lake, then boated up and sank.
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
Some were made at home and hauled to the lake. Most were made at the lake, then boated up and sank.
Now that's what I call structure. Man I can not imagine getting that out of the boat and on the bottom.
Sweet, That'll work!
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Bet you didn't have to push that one down!!
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!
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