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Nice!
Looking good Lee.
I can tell by the photo, I would like me some Lake Martin style breakfast. Of course I might have to put some loud little bells on my rod tips, to wake me when I got one on. lol
You should have done PVC brush piles. They cost a little more, but never rot out.
I've got a few I dropped in Texas over 30 years ago that I can still catch fish around.
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Put out two hundred plastic structures with little success. Wood fer me
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Hot out heah boyz
Looks good, you got to mix wood in with the PVC. If run across PVC I will use it but I don't use it by it self. The black seem to work better for me to
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Storm hit slowed progress
The results from PVC is slower. Wood you can catch fish in days, depending on the wood and amount of available cover already. Though I've caught fish off PVC the same day in an area barren of cover, usually your making an investment in the next season.
Though it's all but impossible from my kayak, I've dropped a half dozen of these and mixed in some Bamboo at the same time (four clusters mixed in-between). The fish were all over it the following week and stayed. The spot continues to get better every year even though the Bamboo has rotted away. The PVC continues to pick up growth and fish over the years. :twocents The best spot I have dropped in Alabama is in about 15 feet of water, closer to 10 during the winter draw down. The fish are at around 10 to 15 during the summer because of the thermocline.
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Bout thru. Finally