Bonus Spot

Anglers who’d like to try fishing a Moss Back Fish Rack for themselves can visit this location where Brad Chappell placed one in preparation for this article.

Mossback Fish Attractor: N32 30.737 x W89 58.130

Even with the numerous natural brush in Ross Barnett, savvy crappie anglers continue to build man-made cover in the lake — and they continue to catch fish on them. As national tournament anglers, Brad Chappell and Bo Hudson are fortunate to include Moss Back Fish Racks as one of their sponsors.

The Moss Back Fish Rack is a long-lasting structure resembling the natural look of the outdoors while providing great cover for baitfish and all types of game fish. Algae growth occurs quickly due to the realistic bark-like texture of the fish rack. This product not only gives you virtually undetected fishing spots by creating your own cover, it also provides the opportunity for different placement configurations.

To try one out, plug in these coordinates and fish it for yourself, as Chappell placed one at this spot in the middle of Big Lake at Ross Barnett on Nov. 19, 2011.

For more information about these fish attractors, visit www.mossbackrack.com.

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Phillip Gentry is a freelance outdoor writer and photographer who says that if it swims, walks, hops, flies or crawls he’s usually not too far behind.

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