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Neat stuff there Joe, I like the Bass tree on the site, looks easy enough to
make. I will definetly make a few during the winter. We had a huge storm here last January and have a huge supply of limbs and branchs. I'm going to contact the main office here and see if they would mind me dragging some stuff out "Joe Haubenreich" (removethis)swljoe-at-secretweaponlures.com wrote in message ... Too bad they just dropped those concrete blockes in a heap... that will make a very small structure, with no cover to speak of. If they had used the blocks to anchor some other features, like tree stumps, trunk and branches, or artificial structures, they might have gotten even more benefit from them. The best structure includes some cover. That's whey the Christmas tree anchored in concrete serves as an effective fish concentrator. The downsides are that they are prone to hang-ups, and I've known anglers using heavy braided lines to pull up an entire christmas tree when their line wouldn't break off. Then, when they drop it, it usually isn't placed with as much care and ends up on its side. They also eventually decompose. Take a look at J and J Habitat to get some ideas of environment-friendly, snag-resistant alternatives. They turn PVC Pipe into gamefish habitat. J and J has several differnt designs and various fish attractors in addition to the PVC pipe. Their site is www.jandjhabitat.com. Once you see their designs, be on the lookout for construction sites throwing away scrap PVC and drain pip, and just make your own. Their bass bucket (weighted by concrete, it simulates a stump with exposed root structure... great for long tapering points) is made from a plastic 5-gallon bucket and four lengths of drain pipe. It is only $9.95, but you can make one from scraps for free. I'd modify it just a big by putting in a few more lengths of drain pipe from the top as I added the concrete, so they came up vertically and drooped to each side, like branches of a tree. After the drilling, cutting, and glueing is done, throw all the components in your boat. Assemble it on the water and lower it into place in two or three minutes. -- Joe Haubenreich Secret Weapon Lures Web: secretweaponlures.com --------------------------------------- Better designs... better lures.... better results ---------------------------------------~ 0"))) "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... snip Idea's? suggestions? |
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