Since my boat is in the shop, and my new house by Conroe is delayed due to material shortages, I decided to finally make some brush tops from some old PEX and PVC I had laying around. This is my first design, but I'm open to suggestions if you have any ideas. I have 5 similar to the one in the picture ready to go, but may want to change up the design to make them more effective.
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Instead of PVC for the main stem use a piece of 4x4 wood with holes drilled in it. Use a hardwood of some type. PVC limbs with a wood stem works better
here are a few i've made and put in Granger and Lake LBJ
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here are a few i've made and put in Granger and Lake LBJ
Those look good, especially the second picture. That gave me some ideas for the next round. Being a plumber, I have a pretty much endless supply of scrap pipe and plan on loading some spots on Conroe. How long after you sank them are you catching fish on them? I was thinking of putting some fish food from the pond in the vertical trunks and cappi g them to let it seep out through the small holes in the side to draw bait fish quicker.
i had a guide that turned out to become a friend so we put out a bunch in Granger...it takes a little longer being plastic, but within a week or so...baiting the tubes is an excellent idea...speed up the process...keep us posted...email me sum $$$ for the idea
MERCY - not receiving what you deserve GRACE - receiving what you don't deserve Preach the gospel at all times; USE WORDS IF NECESSARY "It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness." I'd rather walk with God with no questions answered than to walk thru life without Him and know the answers
If you sand the PVC or rough it up another way, it will be productive quicker. The rough spots will start growing moss and algae a lot faster than the slick spots.