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Mossback fish rack? #11418472 02/16/16 11:40 PM
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Any of y'all have experience with this product? Seems relatively inexpensive for a smaller structure. Just wonder how well it works.

http://www.mossbackrack.com/

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Re: Mossback fish rack? [Re: Jonathan_Zambrano] #11418569 02/17/16 12:27 AM
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Looking at the pictures, i would think they will work really well.
The smaller one isn't priced bad for what you get, but if you were putting out the bigger one's, that would get expensive in a hurry.
I like the way they're built and even if they turn over, still going to have a good attractor.

Re: Mossback fish rack? [Re: Jonathan_Zambrano] #11418744 02/17/16 01:34 AM
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I have two in a boathouse and some other stuff and they hold fish just as well as the natural habitat..


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