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Re: Range cubes vs Cattle cubes?
[Re: snowyriver6]
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06/09/20 10:17 PM
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Flippin-Out
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range cubes are short term. Get a 5 gallon bucket and some cotton seed meal, put a beer on it and some water, let it sit a couple of days to sour, then drop it in a likely spot. It will last couple of weeks. Put a brick in the bottom so it sinks. Everytime you go fishing there drop another one. I even use it on stripers and whites Don't you consider it littering to throw so many 5 gallon buckets in the lake? Reading your instructions carefully, you are saying to drop the bucket into the lake!
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Re: Range cubes vs Cattle cubes?
[Re: POPPA]
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06/15/20 12:32 PM
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range cubes are short term. Get a 5 gallon bucket and some cotton seed meal, put a beer on it and some water, let it sit a couple of days to sour, then drop it in a likely spot. It will last couple of weeks. Put a brick in the bottom so it sinks. Everytime you go fishing there drop another one. I even use it on stripers and whites What does the beer do? wastes a good beer That’s what I was thinking. All the beer I have seen for sale is pasteurized with no live cultures. Home brew may have some or throw a packet of yeast in there.
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