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Re: Homemade Bass Attractors [Re: T-Gauntt] #13556113 05/13/20 03:46 PM
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I have been caught by a game warden.....he was very cool about.

Asked that I put it out deep enough not to interfere with boat traffic.

I told him the depths I prefer and he had no issue with it.

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Re: Homemade Bass Attractors [Re: T-Gauntt] #13556188 05/13/20 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by T-Gauntt
Curious if anyone on here has ever been caught and ticketed for dropping brush piles in a public lake?



I'm sure some smaller lakes it could be against the law but a lake like Rayburn, any given day you see lots of boats idling around with brush piled on top. In fact, many have large pontoons built specifically for that purpose.

Re: Homemade Bass Attractors [Re: Jpurdue] #13556355 05/13/20 06:25 PM
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One day I was launching at Eagle mountain and someone had their triton literally full of Christmas trees, and a TRWD ranger sent him away lol. He pulled past me and just told me he was heading to the ramp at West Bay roflmao


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Re: Homemade Bass Attractors [Re: ReelSlow] #13556366 05/13/20 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by ReelSlow



Those are the types some of our Boy Scouts did for their Eagle Scout projects with the aid of the TP&W Biologists. cheers

There are some in the Cassells-Boykin Park area on Sam Rayburn that were done by them. fish


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Re: Homemade Bass Attractors [Re: BigDozer66] #13556779 05/14/20 12:39 AM
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Originally Posted by BigDozer66
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Those are the types some of our Boy Scouts did for their Eagle Scout projects with the aid of the TP&W Biologists. cheers

There are some in the Cassells-Boykin Park area on Sam Rayburn that were done by them. fish



What's kinda funny about this, is one of my go to areas around Cassels Boykin for 20 years was horrible last year. It's a natural point that drops into Pophers creek, last year 100 yards from where I normally fish I find 6-8 of those cubes on side scan and some pallet piles. Either I never pulled up there at the right time or that structure changed the way they set up now.


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Re: Homemade Bass Attractors [Re: Capt. Bryan] #13556915 05/14/20 02:41 AM
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Those are the types some of our Boy Scouts did for their Eagle Scout projects with the aid of the TP&W Biologists. cheers

There are some in the Cassells-Boykin Park area on Sam Rayburn that were done by them. fish



What's kinda funny about this, is one of my go to areas around Cassels Boykin for 20 years was horrible last year. It's a natural point that drops into Pophers creek, last year 100 yards from where I normally fish I find 6-8 of those cubes on side scan and some pallet piles. Either I never pulled up there at the right time or that structure changed the way they set up now.


Sounds like the TPWD piles between CB and Monterrey

Re: Homemade Bass Attractors [Re: kellisag] #13559396 05/15/20 11:09 PM
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Not quite, did find those as well though


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Re: Homemade Bass Attractors [Re: Jpurdue] #13559446 05/15/20 11:37 PM
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I have made several of these and they last forever. They do hold fish but I think they just relate to them. They do not hold fish as well as real wood brush tops. They do not hold the baitfish and crawfish that hide in the brush tops and therefore don't hold the fish as well.

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