This is a picture of A 19' Moss Back Fish Attractor and the owner of the company David King.
It was made up of 3 5 footers a spare 3 footer and the base. It was fun putting out! We caught fish off of it the very next day!!
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This is a picture of A 19' Moss Back Fish Attractor and the owner of the company David King.
It was made up of 3 5 footers a spare 3 footer and the base. It was fun putting out! We caught fish off of it the very next day!!
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Thats a big condo!!!
Better find some deep water!
We put it in 30' of water right in the middle of a small run off channel.
How do you or do you keep it standing upright?
We use a 80 pound concrete base. They typically stay up right. He and I are working on different bases to be sure they never tip over. This particular one is leaning off the bottom. All the 10' attractors we have put out are standing strait up. We did this just to see if we could LOL! It was a lot of fun.
I need some that size where I fish,
that thing is awesome lookin
You could spray in a couple of inches of great stuff foam at each main trunk junction. That should be enough to keep it upright but still light enough for the 80 pound base to hold it solid.
Jason, you might want to consider using a cross of conduit at the bottom and using 4 20lb weights at the end of the cross. Would give it a wider foot print for stability if you used made the cross our of 2 10' sections. Cool idea and condo.