jlinmo Posted December 19, 2013 Posted December 19, 2013 Hello I know that PVC trees hold crappie I was wondering if they would hold Largemouth as well I was thinking of even making one out of 4" piece to make the structure larger any help would be appreciated Thanks also I am sorry for the double post Quote
BassResource.com Advertiser FD. Posted December 19, 2013 BassResource.com Advertiser Posted December 19, 2013 pvc trees hold bait fish. If they are properly located then bass will be there also. 1 Quote
jlinmo Posted December 20, 2013 Author Posted December 20, 2013 would making them out of larger pipe make a difference ? Quote
BassResource.com Advertiser FD. Posted December 20, 2013 BassResource.com Advertiser Posted December 20, 2013 I think smaller diameter but more branches would be better. 1 Quote
Super User 00 mod Posted December 20, 2013 Super User Posted December 20, 2013 The best way for your attractors to get fish faster is to sandpaper all of the PVC to make it rough and attract algae. Then comes the bait fish, and then the larger fish will come to eat the bait fish. Some of the ones I have made..... Jeff 2 Quote
CayMar Posted December 20, 2013 Posted December 20, 2013 While we are on the subject,Is it legal to do this in any public water? Did you buy the material or is there somewhere you can focus nd PVC pipe in the trash? Quote
Comfortably Numb Posted December 20, 2013 Posted December 20, 2013 Very NOT legal to put in public water. It is considered trash. We put some in a private pond by an extended floating fishing pier we built last year. Not really seen any results yet. Quote
CayMar Posted December 20, 2013 Posted December 20, 2013 I have access to a pond I enjoy fishing. I could do it there I suppose. And the guy who owns it is a plumber/electrician, I bet he has some scrap material I could use. I haven't found any cover in it yet. Sounds like a new project! Quote
tbone1993 Posted December 21, 2013 Posted December 21, 2013 Hello I know that PVC trees hold crappie I was wondering if they would hold Largemouth as well I was thinking of even making one out of 4" piece to make the structure larger any help would be appreciated Thanks also I am sorry for the double post We've caught some big bass out of stakebeds before. If it attracts fish it will attract all types of fish. Quote
coryn h. fishowl Posted December 22, 2013 Posted December 22, 2013 one thing I've wondered is how much of a difference spacing makes. We're all well acquainted with how "something different" attracts bass (e.g. a hole in lilypads, a boulder in a gravel area, etc.) So, I ponder whether putting too many, too close together might be more of a problem (for pinpointing fish) that just one "here and there" Quote
BassResource.com Advertiser FD. Posted December 22, 2013 BassResource.com Advertiser Posted December 22, 2013 one thing I've wondered is how much of a difference spacing makes. We're all well acquainted with how "something different" attracts bass (e.g. a hole in lilypads, a boulder in a gravel area, etc.) So, I ponder whether putting too many, too close together might be more of a problem (for pinpointing fish) that just one "here and there" Remember you are not attracting bass, you are attracting bait fish. I think 3-4 clumped in an area of 20' x 20' is the most productive. Teneroc FMA has a lot of these and that seems to be the most productive arrangement. Quote
KyakR Posted December 22, 2013 Posted December 22, 2013 Wonder if there's a pollution aspect (as in "off-gassing")? Couldn't affect bait fish in the short term much I guess, but wonder what the fishery-bio guys on here think? Quote
coryn h. fishowl Posted December 22, 2013 Posted December 22, 2013 Wonder if there's a pollution aspect (as in "off-gassing")? Couldn't affect bait fish in the short term much I guess, but wonder what the fishery-bio guys on here think? Well I would think that depends on the properties of the material used, I would think that most commonly used materials degrade too slowly, and the amounts in which they are found too few, to cause much of a problem Quote
Basshammer Posted December 28, 2013 Posted December 28, 2013 I have seen pvc that holds small fish and the larger fish are always in eye shot of them. Quote
awefvawervwae Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 Smith Mountain Lake is owned by the electric company and a public lake. The Dept of game and fisheries has done test studies with these idea's on the lake and have that they have been productive so they have started a permit program where shorline landowners can apply for a permit to set them out right off their own shorline/dock. but without the permit its illeagle. Quote
Super User Gatorbassman Posted December 30, 2013 Super User Posted December 30, 2013 As for the legality of it, you should check with your state Wildlife Management agent. Not all states are the same...... I like using PVC but to be honest with you I've found that full length bamboo tied to concrete blocks works great. They float up, they take years to decay and they are great attractors when placed on the right structure. I put 5 to a bundle and sink them with one block. I place 5 to 10 bundles in the same area and years later I'm still catching fish off of them. 1 Quote
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