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Crappie structure #9851612 03/25/14 12:22 AM
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I was picking a boat up at pk for a costumer today and on the 4 mile drive to ramp Lake 14' low and seen some crappie structures that are no longer under water. What they had done is took 16 milk crates cut the bottoms out and tied 4 per layer in a square and 4 high. seen three of them thats 48 crates whoever built them must work for Borden milk. They had been there a long long time.

Re: Crappie structure [Re: Dieago] #9852618 03/25/14 12:33 PM
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Interesting question for this group.

If you find some hand built structure that is out of the water, do you leave it alone and wait for the lake levels to come back up or do you move it back into the water?

Now lets say you put some out last year that were shallow and you know that they are sticking out of the water so you go this weekend and find that someone has moved them and now you can't find them anywhere. Do you cuss the guy out and hope you meet up with them someday?

Not to hijack the post but is kinda relevant with what was originally posted.

What say you?


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