that looks like a winner to me. i like that better than any i've seen.
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I also posted the below on the main board, but I thought a few of you locals may be interested in the below:
I have found some new habitat for crappie close to home here in NW Arkansas. This guy has gone into business for himself manufacturing 5' and 10' ( two 5' put together) plastic brush piles. I totally love these new piles. They are very versatile and can be sunk or hung. I have dropped some on channel ledges in 25' of water and I have hung some under several docks and bluff lines around the lake and they work wonderfully. They don't take long to grow algae and attract fish either. They are relatively easy to put together and it can be done from the bow of most boats. I also like the fact that they are not very visible by sonar which will make it hard for other fisherman to take over your new honey hole.
I will attach a few pics of ones I have sunk on the lake. This is a good product and I back it 100%. web is: MossBack Fish Rack Welcomes You
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Tight Lines!
Jason Piper
that looks like a winner to me. i like that better than any i've seen.
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Looks like a winner to me! What are those arms or limbs made out of?
My wife keeps saying I never listen to her....... or something like that!
the website said they were composite.
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The limbs are composite and are actually corner strips for pallet loads. Almost impossible to get hung up in.
Tight Lines!
Jason Piper
Just the ticket for the mechanicly and handyman impaired like me.
He said almost!!
If it will hold cornmeal it's big enough for me !!!!!!!!!
JT
Good to see you posting again. I thought the hogs got you up there.
DP
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