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    Check the new attractors out from www.mossbackrack.com. These are really nice attractors that have a coating on them that helps support the growth of algae.Very nice people to deal with.

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    Whats the coating?


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    Quote Originally Posted by peepaw View Post
    Whats the coating?
    Rofl ... what do you wanna bet it's a trade secret ? :rolleyes:

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    I've heard splashing buttermilk on them and letting it dry helps. Our vinyl grows bio film like crazy without assembling,coating or hooking anything to it. Just bend to shape and toss in the drink!
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    All of our products are Made in the USA with all American made materials.
    Artificial fish habitat,crappie attractors and bass structure made from PVC.
    Numerous models of various sizes,textures and shapes for fry to lunkers.
    Mention Crappie.com with your order for 10% off!!
    Fishiding.com Structurespot.com

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    No doubt they'll work to attract fish, but your going be dropping quite a few dimes to put many of these out. Think I'll have to stick to building my own. Unless they'll sponsor me. Lol

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    I have also seen these same type attractors at Rough River

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    Quote Originally Posted by badbrad View Post
    No doubt they'll work to attract fish, but your going be dropping quite a few dimes to put many of these out. Think I'll have to stick to building my own. Unless they'll sponsor me. Lol
    I agree!

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    I am sure this is a pretty polarizing subject but I don't care for the pvc/vinyl/other plastic attractors. Makes the lakes look trashy when they are drawn down.

    I have put a few pvc things out as I had the scrap laying around but now I regret it. We can call it what we want but in the end it is still trash in the lake. I am sticking with natural stuff from here on out.

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