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    Shot - I did stumble onto an idea with the shrubbery bucket. I have several with the bottom cut out to protect my tomatoe plants in the Spring. I picked up one with the bottom out of it and thought, you know if you put a bag in this pot and pour the concrete when it sets up the sack should slide out the bottom. I'm going to see if that works.

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    Shot - This shrubbery bucket idea is really working well. I have made several with concrete and 3 pcs of PVC. When the crete is set up I just turn it over and out it pops. I am experimenting with using 25# of crete, 3 pcs of 1 1/2 to 2" of pvc approx 18" long. The boo should safely last 4 yrs and after that the 18" of pvc should hold Spring fish. I am going to use boo that is no longer than 4' because of the shallow water where I am going to drop it. The 25# will easily sink the pieces.

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    Glad the shrub buckets are working for you. Sorry those others gave you such a fit. My buckets may be different than yours. I have noticed on some buckets there is a crease that you can feel on the inside of the bucket about 5 inches down. You can take an old knife and heat it with a propane tourch and cut that crease out. I bet that is what got ya...Good luck fishing and GOD BLESS....

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