Good looking attractors, but you need to change the title to "small attractor for crappie". The old title looks like you are only looking for small crappie.:D :D Just kidding. They should be easy to handle.
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Here are pics of a heavy concrete block with a little timber. Slats nailed to the bottom of the wood will limit horizontal movements. Will sink it close to the dock with some other similar and different attractors. There is 5 to 15 feet of water below our dock with the lake down about 5 feet. Will give them a good variety of cover. Their choice.The lake came up about a foot today from the rain and runnoff.
Last edited by CrappieHusker; 03-09-2007 at 07:20 PM.
the trick to catch that finnicky speck....
gently set the hook just before the peck
Good looking attractors, but you need to change the title to "small attractor for crappie". The old title looks like you are only looking for small crappie.:D :D Just kidding. They should be easy to handle.
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those look good. might want to trim them out with purple velvet they prolly be rubbing all up on some smooth velvet :p
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I made some last year out of blocks with 2- 4x4 oak pallet runners cemented in a "V". Caught a good stringer one evening and a 2 1/4 lber another day there!
Seems like bigger single pieces of structure hold fewer but larger crappie.
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looks good