Aquafreak Jack Dempsey MFK Member Dec 22, 2008 1,007 6 38 45 Fleetwood, PA Apr 26, 2009 #11 Oh & Are those plants real?? Click to expand... No...they're just plastic floaters.
necrocanis Catfish God MFK Member Oct 10, 2005 6,641 494 146 43 montana Apr 26, 2009 #12 Looks nice. Plastic plants don't get demolished as easily from your monster fish!
Aquafreak Jack Dempsey MFK Member Dec 22, 2008 1,007 6 38 45 Fleetwood, PA Apr 26, 2009 #13 Looks nice. Plastic plants don't get demolished as easily from your monster fish! Click to expand... Heard that!
Looks nice. Plastic plants don't get demolished as easily from your monster fish! Click to expand... Heard that!
S shelbyzman Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 12, 2009 634 1 0 USA Apr 27, 2009 #14 that driftwood looks awesome!
X XxPrudencexX Feeder Fish MFK Member May 7, 2008 387 0 0 36 canada Apr 29, 2009 #15 can i do the same process on stumps(haven't been dug up yet) or do i have to bake it in the sun first
can i do the same process on stumps(haven't been dug up yet) or do i have to bake it in the sun first
Aquafreak Jack Dempsey MFK Member Dec 22, 2008 1,007 6 38 45 Fleetwood, PA May 12, 2009 #16 can i do the same process on stumps(haven't been dug up yet) or do i have to bake it in the sun first Click to expand... They need to be dried. If the stump is old, go ahead and dig it up. Be aware that there may be a considerable amount of rot in the stump though.
can i do the same process on stumps(haven't been dug up yet) or do i have to bake it in the sun first Click to expand... They need to be dried. If the stump is old, go ahead and dig it up. Be aware that there may be a considerable amount of rot in the stump though.
C crazyyz250er Feeder Fish Feb 16, 2010 1 0 0 Illinois Mar 12, 2011 #17 Nice piece! You just inspired me to do mine today!
J jimmie d wad Candiru MFK Member Jan 20, 2011 575 16 48 south of heaven Mar 12, 2011 #18 ive got a whole flooded hay field of trees to choose from.only problem is there under 5 ft of snow at the moment.hope spring comes to the praire desert soon
ive got a whole flooded hay field of trees to choose from.only problem is there under 5 ft of snow at the moment.hope spring comes to the praire desert soon
A ashok.antony Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 12, 2011 10 0 0 US Mar 12, 2011 #19 looks great. Quick question though. Can any log be cured and used as a drift wood or should it be a specific type of wood?
looks great. Quick question though. Can any log be cured and used as a drift wood or should it be a specific type of wood?
sashimimaster Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Mar 7, 2010 1,396 35 281 MI Mar 12, 2011 #20 Hard woods are better. The soft ones like Pine, Birch will disintegrate.