Put a half oz. weight on one of your poles closest to the boat . With the same amount of line out on the two closest the boat they will scissors by each other . This will allow a quicker turn .
Always turn away from weighted side .
Will if it not a heave rain out this weekend I try them again. Thank for the help guy
All men are created equal, some work harder in the preseason.
Thanks to BnM PST, Midsouth Jig, Big River Marina
There’s smart people on here??
Sent from my iPhone using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app
LivetoFishGindog LIKED above post
The biggest two reasons folks lose crankbait crappie is
1. Trying to reel them in too fast. I ease the fish to the top and keep them coming so I can see their mouth and the bait. Lots of folks get excited and try to skim or tumble them in.
2.Folks watch WickedTuna and think they have to pump a crappie in like a tuna. Give that fish ANY slack and 75% of the time it comes off.
My boat never stops unless somebody falls overboard and can’t swim fast enough to catch up. Hang-ups are pulled loose or broken off. There are days the fish hit timid and just don’t hook up well. That’s fishing cranks.
Sent from my iPhone using Crappie.com
www.crappie-gills-n-more.com
Podunk Ideas Pro Staff /test platform
PICO Lures Field Rep
Excel Boats Pro Staff
I’ve been pulling cranks in KY and Barkley for over a month.
Sent from my iPhone using Crappie.com
www.crappie-gills-n-more.com
Podunk Ideas Pro Staff /test platform
PICO Lures Field Rep
Excel Boats Pro Staff
Them some nice fish off cranks.
All men are created equal, some work harder in the preseason.
Thanks to BnM PST, Midsouth Jig, Big River MarinaM R Dux thanked you for this post
Heading back this weekend and have a lot of tips to try. I thing my wife is hook on pulling them. We came by Grizzly this week on a quick try I had to do for work. She bought 8 widow makers for the front of the boat and 4 line counter reels. She said I had to move the T bar to the back for this weekend