Assuming your question is regarding the "bass-bucket"..the "tubes" shown in
the picture are plastic corrugated irrigation tubing. Hardly any sharp
surface on which to catch a line... that I can see. Besides, OCCASIONALLY
getting snagged is just plain "fishin"... RG
"Ronnie" wrote in message
oups.com...
Is the tubing metal or plastic you are using? I would worry about
either one cutting my line.
Ronnie
http://fishing.about.com
rich wrote:
Our local pond is pretty weedless and without structure. One thing that
we
may try for permanent cover... is the - Bass-bucket-
http://www.jandjhabitat.com/bass_bucket.php
Actually, I can make one sample up from some corrugated tubing I found at
a
rummage sale nearby. Then, if the "fishing committee" likes the idea, we
can buy more from the manufacturer. Does anyone have any comments or
experience with anything like this....used to provide habitat for a
nearly
barren lake?
thanks, RichG TX/IL