Condos standing at the 'ready.'
Well folks, the winter's not been totally unproductive. Myself and brother Tom have constructed crappie condos from the normal 5-gallon buckets, rocks and a little concrete, with 10-15 sticks of pvc-like stuff, and it's all bout to pay off.
I checked on a few last week and as you can see, these three are in good shape.
http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/u...ndoProfile.jpg
I 'plant' them three to a pod and put them in transitional waters. The lake is down 6-7 feet right now, so this should be pretty good at full pool.
The 'pvc' is more rubber than plastic. It is actually the outer shell or casing of discarded fiber-optic cable. I just slid the fiber-optic stuff out of the casing and cut to length. So it bends without breaking--great news for boaters if the lake gets any lower. When I put 'em in, the lake was a couple feet higher.
Nevertheless, they stand ready and I have every confidence that they will produce when called upon.
Y'all have a great Spring.
aj
Tell you what, C-Slick...
Come on down and go with me and I'll take you to 'em! How's that for an offer?
aj
In my opinion, these particular ones are too new.
They should ripen with algae growth soon and become decent producers.
But others? Ohhhhh yeah!
aj
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craigodem
ever catch any fish off of them?
You know, I've heard that too.
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sac-a-lait
man and they say pvc won't show up...
But, this stuff isn't 100% pvc. It's 1.5", semi-rigid rubber-type stuff. It's colored; some blue, black, orange and white.
The utility was replacing their fiber-optic lines with new ones and there was this huge pile of stuff in the right of way. My buddy, who lives near where he found it, called me immediately and told me about it.
After I had 'planted' them, I backed off and came across them with the o' 520and this is what I saw--surprisingly.
The condo tops are now in 12 feet of water...j j u u u s s t t right! :D
aj