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<blockquote data-quote="Wyatt" data-source="post: 409080" data-attributes="member: 19664"><p>Maybe I should have specified a little bit. I use them for marking drop offs, bluffs, and brush piles. Once I mark one, ill go off and mark a few more spots then return to the first one. Once I get back to the first one, I've done forgotten which side of the buoy my spot is actually on hence wanting a 2 colored buoy system. </p><p></p><p>My step grandfather (?) rattle cans his catfish jugs and they chip and peel like there's no tomorrow. Last thing I wanted to do was litter my waters with paint chips. Maybe he is just extra rough on his though. Maybe an enamel based rattle can? Maybe a few coats of that would harden nicely and last a while?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyatt, post: 409080, member: 19664"] Maybe I should have specified a little bit. I use them for marking drop offs, bluffs, and brush piles. Once I mark one, ill go off and mark a few more spots then return to the first one. Once I get back to the first one, I've done forgotten which side of the buoy my spot is actually on hence wanting a 2 colored buoy system. My step grandfather (?) rattle cans his catfish jugs and they chip and peel like there's no tomorrow. Last thing I wanted to do was litter my waters with paint chips. Maybe he is just extra rough on his though. Maybe an enamel based rattle can? Maybe a few coats of that would harden nicely and last a while? [/QUOTE]
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