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  1. Please read the Forums Rules and FAQs about this topic! http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/index.php?app=forums&module=extras&section=boardrules Jeff
  2. Aged filets from the local butcher with portabello mushrooms and shrimp skewers on my grill! Jeff
  3. Bassboy1 had some ideas that I incorporated in my boat. That guy has a real knack for what he does! Jeff
  4. My "spot" is an oxbow. Basically where the Mississippi river flows when it is flooded out of the banks. Otherwise it is a sand pit. The ONLY cover is What is washed in from the river( floating trees and debris) and what I put in! Jeff
  5. Siebert Outdoors brush head w/ Owner XXX hook Rage craw or Lobster Jeff
  6. These were my favorite to build and while I haven't caught fish off of every piece of cover I have put out, I have caught bass on every type. Best bang for your buck are Xmas trees. Free of of the curb and then $1.19 for a cinder block and a big cable tie(never rot). Problem being, the trees are not forever. After a year or so they are no good. Something you have to do every year. You get hung a lot less on the PVC. There are pros and cons to all of them! Jeff
  7. 5 gallon bucket. filled 5/8 way up with quickcrete. Shove 1'' sticks of pvc into crete at desired heights and angles. Then take 3/4'' or 1'' coiled pvc. Cut them in lengths that will go from bucket to ground. Shove them into crete and then add water to solidify the setup. Tip- Take sandpaper and rough up the PVC. This will allow algae to grow quicker and attract baitfish sooner. Then the cycle begins! Jeff
  8. I have made some exactly like those, but the bad part is, they are extremely hard to sink. Too much wood. In fact, it takes 4 cinder blocks(1 each corner) to get it to sink properly. And mine were 3/4 pallets. See these in the back of this picture. Jeff
  9. "Yes." You have to see what works best for your body of water. At my place, I have them on points, flats and drop offs. No coves per say, but I have caught fish of of all of them. I used to put 1 in a spot, but I have come to the conclusion if you want a specific spot, a group of 4 is better and easier to locate. Jeff
  10. All of the above. I have done cinder blocks, 5 gall buckets with quickcrete, as well as stakes driven into the ground and tied tightly. Jeff
  11. Yes, I have the terrvoa 80lb w/ ipilot I did my first build in a long weekend, but my second one took much longer. There is no wood in my current boat, so cutting the metal and welding it took much longer! Jeff
  12. I don't think my dinghy will make it on Erie.... Jeff
  13. 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
  14. I have done a couple... And my current: Jeff
  15. Awesome Browns! Jeff
  16. If you get both and like one better than the other.... I might be in the market for a 50 Conquest at a good Japan price. Just sayin! Jeff
  17. Welcome to the forums! Jeff
  18. Congrats! Jeff
  19. 00 mod replied to Ski213's topic in Introductions
    Welcome to the forums! Jeff
  20. Of course I ordered my 3 rods on November 28th.......... Jeff
  21. 00 mod replied to scbassin's topic in Everything Else
    Also, anytime you clear you "clear all history" from your browser, it clears any active log ins. Jeff
  22. The Pickwick Store in Counce, TN is a.k.a. Gants BP. We have several members that frequent that store regularly. If they have them in stock, someone should be able to check them out in the next couple weeks or so! Jeff
  23. Blantons was the first to ever make a single barrel. They created the trend, and it was by long time distiller and recently passed away Elmer T Lee. If you can find a bottle(750ml) for $35-40 buy it all. Here it retails for $61.99 Jeff
  24. Zman lizardz Jeff
  25. To add onto everything that has been said, it is also a pest control issue here in the south. Mosquitoes breeding grounds specifically. Jeff

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