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Re: Artificial Bass Habitat
[Re: JSpeckETx]
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10/22/15 02:12 AM
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Re: Artificial Bass Habitat
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10/22/15 03:52 AM
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airforcefishin
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Those should hold some fish for you Speck. Give me the coordinates after you set them and I'll help check them
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Re: Artificial Bass Habitat
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10/22/15 04:13 AM
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Here in west Texas I use Mesquite after finding out it sinks with out weights green or dry.
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Re: Artificial Bass Habitat
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10/22/15 04:24 AM
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Drill holes in the large bamboo or it will just bob next to your boat when you drop it. Don't ask how I know this.
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Re: Artificial Bass Habitat
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10/22/15 02:44 PM
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Thanks for confirming that. I was thinking it's going to be a lot of work but I'll drill them all before I cement them. How many holes and how big did you drill them?
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Re: Artificial Bass Habitat
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10/22/15 03:14 PM
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Pil, B I wish I could get some good mesquite here in east tx. I've always thought the thicker mesquite would make great cover. As for you Kolby I will get you those coordinates sooner or later! Good chance it will be later though haha
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Re: Artificial Bass Habitat
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10/22/15 03:25 PM
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Kisndismis
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That good thick bamboo will work great, putting "cross bars" will hopefully keep it upright also. I found some stripped copper wire casing near one of my fishing holes last year, took it home and cut it and cemented into cinder blocks. I put 6 out, 2 I am just seeing the tips on as water is getting real low in this particular lake. I caught some nice bass of both of them at times. Friend caught some crappie fishing for bass last weekend off them, plan to take the lights out maybe tomorrow night and see if they are holding any fishes.
I think the others layed over, but I am not sure really. I put some was leaf lugustrum out about a month ago, I can see 3 of them they are holding up real good, sunk with cinderblocks.
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Re: Artificial Bass Habitat
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10/22/15 04:15 PM
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Thanks for the input. I'm going try a few different types of cover and see what I have the best luck with. The pvc cubes with tubing sound like a cool idea. Here is a pic of what I'm going to try first. I plan on putting four of these in one area. I like it. We've had good success with three types of "artificial structure" among the best for us has been large oak limbs cut then hauled to the lake bed when dry by tractor. Also, just simple two by fours sharpened on one end and driven straight into the bottom on about 18 inch centers in a square. Another thing that has held bass well is three or more large tractor tires tied together in a pyramid. Large concrete tiles, really big clay or terra cotta flower pots, piles of riprap, among other stuff works well. For shallows, I'll fill the big (3' across) terra cotta pots with soil and plant taro (elephant ear), umbrella palm, or thalia for both relief from the bottom as well as a shoreline type island with shade in the shallows or on underwater humps. I've also seen several commercial types of structures in use and they tend to work very well, especially in the absence of other structure or submerged aquatic plants.
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Re: Artificial Bass Habitat
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10/22/15 04:51 PM
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Pil, B I wish I could get some good mesquite here in east tx. I've always thought the thicker mesquite would make great cover. As for you Kolby I will get you those coordinates sooner or later! Good chance it will be later though haha come on speck! Lol Let's fish soon
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Re: Artificial Bass Habitat
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10/22/15 07:03 PM
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Those are all great ideas. If I come across any of these materials or pots I will give them a try. I plan on putting them in the 14-20ft range.
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Re: Artificial Bass Habitat
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10/23/15 07:12 PM
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Only area native materials are allowed in most lakes (Rayburn for sure). Single logs with branches or forks are best for bass and brush piles for crappie. The Corps of Engineers may not like bamboo.
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Re: Artificial Bass Habitat
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10/23/15 11:17 PM
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Thanks for the heads up. I will take that into consideration. This is the finished product. I'll just have to sink them in a friends private lake if they don't pass inspection.
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Re: Artificial Bass Habitat
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10/26/15 12:19 PM
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That looks good!! Nice to add the pvc pipe to it as they won't be "snaggy" even with a crankbait!! And the best part will be when you Catch something off of em!!
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Re: Artificial Bass Habitat
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10/26/15 12:54 PM
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That looks good!! Nice to add the pvc pipe to it as they won't be "snaggy" even with a crankbait!! And the best part will be when you Catch something off of em!! speak for yourself!!! I could lose anything anywhere. Lol.
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Re: Artificial Bass Habitat
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10/26/15 01:29 PM
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LOL!! I usually trim all the smaller limbs off my brushpiles as I know I will be likely to snag em with a crankbait. But the bigger pieces he has and the pvc will allow a crank to come thru it easy. Texas rigging/jig is different as it's not as likely to snag in brush so for the piles I sink that I know I won't crank then I leave everything on the tree! But I like his layout and if I can find some bamboo(and I guess permission to cut it??) I may try some of those myself!
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