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I've been thinking about making some home made fish attractors out of tile pipe and PVC pipe. Like the moss back fish attractors. Anybody have any experience with them. Do they attract fish?

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Do what you're gonna do, but I don't think that is kosher with the COE.

I'm sure they would hold fish.

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I made some a few years back. Just get a few 2 1/2 gallon buckets. Cut the rims off so you can't snag on the lips of the bucket. Fill it with quickrete and stick some different sizes of pvc pipes in of varying lengths.

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Be sure you get a permit. I ca..ed the Corp last year and they told me you have to have a permit. They allow beds and brush piles every other year.

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not even close to being as effective as cedar brush, but they are simple and easy and will hold a few fish in a year or two. My cedar outfishes the pvc 10 to one, located on the same dock in the same depth of water.

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Be sure you get a permit. I ca..ed the Corp last year and they told me you have to have a permit. They allow beds and brush piles every other year.

YOu are 100% correct. You must have a permit and there is size and depth specifications. This is a corp. lake and putting in underwater obstructions is a mighty different animal to putting them in on a private lake.

Good Luck and please send GPS cords of the locations

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No need for any permits, we were putting them in a private lake. And cedar may be better at some things but we were going for the snag prof aspect of the PVC. Thanks for the info

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