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In Reply to: RE: Ooops! My mistake. posted by Oface on May 22, 2020 at 10:05:19:
Cajun bass traps are crawfish sacks filled with champagne corks (in my case, although any cork would do). A crawfish sack is very similar to the mesh style bag lemons come in except the mesh is larger and more see through. They typically hold about 40#s of crawfish. I estimate they weigh about 25#s filled with corks and a sack holds roughly 750 corks when brim full. Over the years I have been able to complete six of them and am 550 corks into the seventh. I simply stack them floor to ceiling at the front wall/side wall intersection as a substitute for tube traps, Each sack stands some 2 feet high so once I complete my eighth sack I'll be pretty much done. To ensure quality and uniformity, only corks from bottles whose contents has graced my personal flute will be employed. Cajun bass trap making is a very expensive and time consuming process, needless to say:)
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- RE: Ooops! My mistake. - acres verde 10:39:18 05/22/20 (1)
- RE: sacks of corks in the living room - LtMandella 13:47:39 05/24/20 (0)