Originally Posted by
arrookie
Cover success is relative: Put in your homework and understand what it is you're trying to accomplish and it will produce for you.
Cover, if it's gonna be successful, it's gotta be placed in an area that would naturally attract fish in the first place. I may be misquoting this saying but there is a saying that states "On any body of water, 20% of the water, holds 80% of the fish." Or something like that... Ha !! Point is, depending on the time of year, it don't matter what type of cover you have, it may not hold fish. The "best" cover type, placed in a "bad" area won't ever produce. Where as a "bad" piece of cover placed in a "good" area will produce results. With that being said, the general concensus on this topic (if you labor for hours reading through all the old posts, which I have read most of them) is that boo buckets, hardwood drops, pallet and stake beds, pvc structures, etc., all prove to be successful. Essentially, with dropping any structure, you're hoping to accomplish 2 things: 1.) Provide shelter for smaller baitfish. 2.) Provide game fish a stopping/hang out point along their natural migration patterns from deeper to shallow water or vice versa.
To establish cover drops that "you" will have success from, 1.) This is probably the most important factor on a "personal" level: Determine what time of the year that "you" enjoy to fish the most. 2.) Familiarize yourself with the body of water you're gonna be dropping in. 3.) Familiarize yourself with traditional fish behavior. Then, 4.) Position your structure in an area that will most benefit the fish in the time of year that "you" prefer to fish. I.E., If "you" hate to, or don't fish in the heat of summer or really cold winter.... Don't waste your time dropping cover in the deep water pockets, etc., because when "you" show up to fish those spots come spring spawn time, those spots won't likely be holding many, if any fish.
So, in short, yes bamboo works, and so do lots of other things. Use the things "you" like to use, in the methods "you" like doing, and cater what you do, to "you".... The fish and other fishermen will benefit as well, but if you're not successful with it and you're not enjoying doing it, you won't continue to do it and that doesn't benfit anybody or the fishes !!
Hope this helps !! Good luck and post pics of your build before you drop, and with the DI/SI after you drop, and lastly post pics with the results (fishies) in the future !!