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Old 04-27-2011, 09:26 AM
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Tis the season . . .
I have used all kinds of structure - willows, sweet gum, etc. - and all kinds of grains - milo, wheat, etc. to bait a hole, all with about the same results. Is there a "best" combination to attract and hold crappie? I will be redoing some of my holes and want the most bang for my buck. Holes are on T-Bend. Thanks
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Old 04-27-2011, 09:40 AM
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PVC structures..... Especially if you know a plumber that save any cracked or broken fittings & cut offs for you, weigh it down by filling bottom pipes with quickcrete. Will last a lifetime will hold fish & very seldom get hung in it or lose fish.
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Old 04-27-2011, 09:42 AM
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PVC structures..... Especially if you know a plumber that save any cracked or broken fittings & cut offs for you, weigh it down by filling bottom pipes with quickcrete. Will last a lifetime will hold fish & very seldom get hung in it or lose fish.

X2.... check out this website------ www.crappie.com
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Old 04-27-2011, 09:49 AM
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x3 PVC wont rot out, sure it may take more upfront cost, but it will last and you wont have to re do your holes every 3 years or so.

Saw this when I searched for PVC crappie structure on google images. Some guy took an old bowling ball and added PVC.
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Old 04-27-2011, 10:24 AM
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Bamboo works great also. I have put some down on wed afternoon and caught friday morning off of the hole. I cut them that morning or the evening before so most of the leaves stay on until i sink. I put about 10 or so in a 5 gallon bucket and fill with concrete. Jigs and hooks normally slide off. Last for 4-5 years and doesnt show up well on depth finders. I normally drop 3-5 buckets in a circle close to the river in a bend. We have been doing this for 10 years or so and usually catch 3-400 a weekend off of 2 or 3 holes. I also have tried everythng and found this works the best. But never have tried pvc.
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Old 04-27-2011, 03:36 PM
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if you know a plumber and can get scrap PVC ,Make some PVC trees Cement a 5-6 '
piece of 4" pvc pipe into a five gallon bucket and drill holes in it so you can run pieces of 1/2" -3/4" and 1 " pvc thru the main pipe to form a tree.
Before you sink the tree, put a few lbs of cottonseed meal or cakes in the center pipe and cover the top w/ a cap w/ 1/2 " holes drilled in it.
The cottonseed draws the minnows to the tree which then draws the sacalait.
If you cut the rim off the 5 gallon bucket it is allmost impossible to hang up on these trees.
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