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    What do you guys think about these Plastic Pipe Condos? They're about 5 feet tall. Planning on dropping them in 8-12 feet of water. Hopefully find some pre-spawn staging areas to put them in.

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    They look good. I am looking and gathering pipe myself.

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    They do look good and will last a long time. I mixed some bamboo with my pvc on the ones that I built hoping that they would attract fish quicker. I can't say for sure if it worked.
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    looking good there agri. that that black plastic pipe that comes in coils?



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    Looks good. The only thing that I see wrong with them is that they are not in my back yard. LOL. Good luck with them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by olduckhunter View Post
    looking good there agri. that that black plastic pipe that comes in coils?
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    Yes, I believe so.
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    Been watching midwest crappie shows and saw that they put a bunch out n some lakes in OK, I think they got the schools involved like your doin AgriHawg. Pretty cool stuff
    nothing beats time on the water

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    Quote Originally Posted by AgriHawg View Post
    What do you guys think about these Plastic Pipe Condos? They're about 5 feet tall. Planning on dropping them in 8-12 feet of water. Hopefully find some pre-spawn staging areas to put them in.

    agri, you buy those buckets or what? and how much concrete do you put in them? and do you rough the pipe up so algae will build up quicker like i've read one is posed to do with pvc pipe?


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    looks good looks like the hummingbird down scan and the Lowrance down scan will have no problem finding your structure?go figure a lot of work for nothing
    The fishing was good,it was the catching that was bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by olduckhunter View Post
    agri, you buy those buckets or what? and how much concrete do you put in them? and do you rough the pipe up so algae will build up quicker like i've read one is posed to do with pvc pipe?
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    The buckets you see in that picture are actually 15 gallon barrels cut in half. I get them for free. The buckets we use for the FFA Bamboo Crappie Condo project are collected from a variety of sources like the school cafeteria, local bakery, college, etc. We don't pay for them either.
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