I really like what your doing , being creative with habitat. The crappie love cover and where it sits. I am impressed , that coming from one known as The Beaver in Northeast Kansas. Enjoying your presentation.
No problem! So that really depends on when you like to fish and how. If you like to hit mid winter spots the look deep. Around 30ft is what we find to work really well. If you enjoy a spring / mid summer bite find a good point with a subtle drop off and land the structures on or right against the fall. think 12-18 ft. I will make a video over this so make sure to subscribe so you don't miss that, but these are areas we have found good success at. We are sinking more in the coming weeks and i will cover all of this.
Nothing beats the Father & Son videos.
Absolutely! Time I will cherish for a lifetime!
I really like what your doing , being creative with habitat. The crappie love cover and where it sits. I am impressed , that coming from one known as The Beaver in Northeast Kansas. Enjoying your presentation.
Thank you!! They have been fruitful too!! Glad to have the beavers 🦫 approval!!
That was so neat to see that on live scope…. Great video…
Thanks man, it was really cool to watch! Technology is amazing these days!
so cool
Hoarding materials now for next year. Good video
Heck yeah!! thanks bud!!
Do you put habit in 12-15 foot of water during summer pool or winter pool
Summer for sure! Thats when they will be at that depth. Im still pulling them from 12-15 right now!
Awesome. They wont know what hit them!
Hopefully!!
Do your fellas contact your local dnr or biologists before placing structures…or once it’s down it’s not like they are getting it back up?
contacting the state natural resource offices is always the first thing to consider, absolutely.
@@Dangle_Nation your correct I did consider it….but when he asked me for coordinates I reconsider
I understand how to put them out, I need to know how to determine where to put them at?
No problem! So that really depends on when you like to fish and how. If you like to hit mid winter spots the look deep. Around 30ft is what we find to work really well. If you enjoy a spring / mid summer bite find a good point with a subtle drop off and land the structures on or right against the fall. think 12-18 ft. I will make a video over this so make sure to subscribe so you don't miss that, but these are areas we have found good success at. We are sinking more in the coming weeks and i will cover all of this.
I could see someone calling the cops on me for littering where I live
Maaan I hate to hear that. I wish more people understood the benefits of things like this.