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Fish attractor size
I have a bunch of 1 3/4” poly that I’m going to make some spider blocks with. It came off a reel so most of it has a pretty good curve to it. Should I try to straighten them out some? What would be the ideal height?
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Most that I've seen are just cut straight in half and that works pretty good, the size you have 1 3/4" would be a little hard to straighten without using a heat gun or something similar. I have some 5/8" which can be placed out in the sun and it gets pretty limber.
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I think most prefer the upturned pipe so line will slip up and not get hung up a easy.
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3' pieces placed in the concrete with the pipes upturned as Dyabolical said is what is normally done.
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Use some sandpaper on them before you put them in the water. A rough surface attracts algae faster vs smooth
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