Markers
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 9:34 pm
At the winter spoonplugging seminar Joe Cinadr of Ohio shared a great way of making markers that are visible in waves.
"The marker is made from a noodle that kids play with while swimming and can be purchased from Wallmart Kmart etc. I like orange as it is easy to see in all light conditions. It comes about 6-8 ' long so it needs to be cut to the desired length ( 2 ft ) The pipe is a 6 Inch galvanized pipe sized to fit the hole in the noodle and it is screwed into a flanges like you would use to put up a railing. I glue it into the bottom of the noodle. A weight is needed to anchor it and a line of the depth you require. I use 35 ft and 50 ft on Lake Erie. Tie the line onto the bottom near the flange and wrap the line near the top to allow for the weight to unravel the line as it sinks. See pics."
Joe Cinadr
Joe...THANKS for sharing this GREAT idea!
"The marker is made from a noodle that kids play with while swimming and can be purchased from Wallmart Kmart etc. I like orange as it is easy to see in all light conditions. It comes about 6-8 ' long so it needs to be cut to the desired length ( 2 ft ) The pipe is a 6 Inch galvanized pipe sized to fit the hole in the noodle and it is screwed into a flanges like you would use to put up a railing. I glue it into the bottom of the noodle. A weight is needed to anchor it and a line of the depth you require. I use 35 ft and 50 ft on Lake Erie. Tie the line onto the bottom near the flange and wrap the line near the top to allow for the weight to unravel the line as it sinks. See pics."
Joe Cinadr
Joe...THANKS for sharing this GREAT idea!