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is it enough
Have have plenty of PVC scrap I can get my hands on I just wonder about the amount to use per buckets an how many to plant in an area??? I have done sunk a few but have fished them yet. Going to test them out this wkend between trips out with the muzzle loader maybe
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looks good just ship me a bunch of that pvc while your at it
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Looks good. Lightly sand it and it will grow algae faster seem like
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Haha maybe it wld be cheaper to send a*coordinates. Only bad thing for me is the jobs will be 3 hrs from home.
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A `suggestion`: put out a few natural attractors ( 4-6` long mulberry/ locust branches) in a row, shallow to deep then put the PVC on the deeper end of the line. The 2 types `compliment` each other VERY well...
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Suggestion taken that is a very good idea an for the secondary point it is on it wld work great as well. But might I ask why mulberry an locusts.?. will it last longer ?
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Most anything will work but wood works best for myself.:twocents
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Mulberry is a very common and sometimes nuisense tree that will last underwater for about 10 yrs. Locust will ast 15+ yrs submerged. When put out in a rough ratio of 3:1 natural to PVC with the PVC deepest, they are `compliment` each other VERY well...
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yes and you should sand it so algae will grow faster if plenty of pvc i would do them in groups of 4 or 5 when putting out
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K thanks I did sand I put several in a line and made a random pile with concrete blocks and PVC to going to add wood to the mix now
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Seriously, if you put in a cement block pile in, try throwing about 200- 300 10 hole red bricks on top of it, but they need to be actually ON the pile to work best......it will SPROUT crayfish and everything that EATS them...that DOES include crappie...