Even though it will fill with water still put some weight on it.
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Artificial structure for sinking in Gold Creek this Saturday night, this is my first attempt at using PVC, I Generally use hardwood brush. I am open to any suggestions on my structure build. Do any of ya'll use PVC. And what changes do I need to make to the design, Suggestions welcome. I will be making three more just like it. They are made to sit right in bottom, I left all PVC open so that it fills with water and requires no weights to hold it in place. It is 6 foot long, all of the limbs are 3 feet long, it will have a fairly large profile when it is sitting on the bottom of the lake. Sorry for the blurry picture, took picture with poor lighting.
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Even though it will fill with water still put some weight on it.
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I would put a block on each end.
Good Job.
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Might spray foam in both ends of the main trunk, put a couple of 3' or so lead lines on it and anchor it with a block. Suspend it horizontally a little ways off the bottom. Maybe zip tie an onion sack full of dog food to it to draw bait fish until it slimes over. Looking good. Hate I am not going to be here to help.
Awesome, Slabs! Someone up in Missouri, or maybe Northwest Arkansas, makes one similar to that and sells them for a bunch of money! Good Job! Be sure and give me the coordinates for those three!:D:D
My wife keeps saying I never listen to her....... or something like that!
You can't beat the taste of them ole fried SLABS N TATERS!!
What about putting rocks, sand or dirt into the 4 inch piece and then putting end caps on it. Should be enough weight to hold it in place then. Question. Did you drill holes for the 1 inch pieces to go into the 4 inch piece or glue them on?
Looks great and I would think easier to wrestle in and out of the boat than pallets.
Good luck with the project.
For the limbs, I got pvc glue cap and drilled a hole in them, then took a alluminum screw(since alluminum does not rust) and screwed the caps to the pipe, then all I had to do was glue the branch into the cap. and that was all she wrote. 10 minutes of time invested. And since I Have access to scrap plumbing materials that are being thrown away, there is no cost involved in the materials other than the alluminum screws. 120 alluminum screws were about 8 bucks. Small price to pay for materials that wont rot or rust away.
You can't beat the taste of them ole fried SLABS N TATERS!!
Great job! It seems my work will probably get in the way of being able to be there. But if any thing changes, I will shuck it on to Dano's to help out!
Great job Slabs, keep up the good work. Oh, and I have a care package for you when we do meet up!
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