R Redtailcatfish101 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 14, 2008 208 0 0 orang,cali Jul 15, 2008 #1 I went to the creek right next by to my house and pick up some driftwood from the wild i was wondering wou;ld this be good for my fish i washed off really good and i shaved it.
I went to the creek right next by to my house and pick up some driftwood from the wild i was wondering wou;ld this be good for my fish i washed off really good and i shaved it.
Fishermoe14 Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 28, 2008 1,029 2 68 Minnesota Jul 15, 2008 #2 boil it too and you should be fine.. as long as the wood isn't soft..
D dante w13 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 18, 2008 101 0 0 mexico Jul 15, 2008 #3 yeap boil the log and rinse it minimum 3-5 times until you see no more color rinses off, lucky you I´m going to have to buy my logs expensive
yeap boil the log and rinse it minimum 3-5 times until you see no more color rinses off, lucky you I´m going to have to buy my logs expensive
D dominicolas Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 3, 2007 749 0 0 Austin(coolerthanwhereyoulive),Tx Jul 15, 2008 #4 Fishermoe14;1979832; said: boil it too and you should be fine.. as long as the wood isn't soft.. Click to expand... What do you mean by soft.
Fishermoe14;1979832; said: boil it too and you should be fine.. as long as the wood isn't soft.. Click to expand... What do you mean by soft.
R Redtailcatfish101 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 14, 2008 208 0 0 orang,cali Jul 15, 2008 #5 dante w13;1979885; said: yeap boil the log and rinse it minimum 3-5 times until you see no more color rinses off, lucky you I´m going to have to buy my logs expensive Click to expand... Yup there are so many logs im thinking of starting to sell them to other poeple for super cheap.
dante w13;1979885; said: yeap boil the log and rinse it minimum 3-5 times until you see no more color rinses off, lucky you I´m going to have to buy my logs expensive Click to expand... Yup there are so many logs im thinking of starting to sell them to other poeple for super cheap.
F Formula_JP Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 2, 2007 56 0 0 Lancaster PA Jul 15, 2008 #6 wat i never understood was, what if the piece of wood is too big to boil?????
Fishermoe14 Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 28, 2008 1,029 2 68 Minnesota Jul 16, 2008 #7 if the wood is too big you pour boiling water on it.. or bake it.. what i mean by soft is... you can use the wood as long as it doesn't feel spongy.. so basically dont use rotting wood and your good.
if the wood is too big you pour boiling water on it.. or bake it.. what i mean by soft is... you can use the wood as long as it doesn't feel spongy.. so basically dont use rotting wood and your good.