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Re: Best Man Made Bass structure
[Re: scottsoutdoorworld]
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05/06/16 09:47 PM
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fitter2259
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Those are great artificial cover.......And a handy way to assemble and deploy on the spot. I make similar units out of treated wood screwed together in a criss cross or a spider configuration and then drape strips of artificial turf off the arms. Pallet tee pea's work well too.
Last edited by fitter2259; 05/06/16 09:51 PM. Reason: TFF wont let me say p e e
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Re: Best Man Made Bass structure
[Re: Mike_Soriano]
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05/07/16 12:21 AM
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4976sc
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Outdoorsman
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I personally prefer to find others brushpiles, and catch fish off of those. A lot less work. ^^^ This guy!!! NICE lol
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Re: Best Man Made Bass structure
[Re: trippbo]
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05/07/16 02:51 PM
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salex
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Extreme Angler
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we have sunk a ton of brush at a couple of private lakes i fish...hundreds of piles in total.we hardly ever catch any fish on the manmade stuff, the fish seem to relate much better to natural cover. Come back and fish with us and quit spending all your money at Stars games.
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