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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 5807143" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>I have made all kinds. The porcupine kits work great but become expensive. I saw a youtube show that have me a great idea. Guy just carried 3 concrete blocks with him everytime he fished. He also carried a cordless saw zall with a long wood blade, and a roll of thin wire. He would drive his boat under low hanging limbs and cut a few 4 to 5 ft limbs and wire them together and then wire the other end to a block. On the opposite end, he would wire a 2 liter bottle that had the cap on and dump em in. Super easy and on livescope you could clealy see the brush standing upright. Said he has about 50 cents in each one. He gets the broken blocks from construction sites</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 5807143, member: 2947"] I have made all kinds. The porcupine kits work great but become expensive. I saw a youtube show that have me a great idea. Guy just carried 3 concrete blocks with him everytime he fished. He also carried a cordless saw zall with a long wood blade, and a roll of thin wire. He would drive his boat under low hanging limbs and cut a few 4 to 5 ft limbs and wire them together and then wire the other end to a block. On the opposite end, he would wire a 2 liter bottle that had the cap on and dump em in. Super easy and on livescope you could clealy see the brush standing upright. Said he has about 50 cents in each one. He gets the broken blocks from construction sites [/QUOTE]
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