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    Quote Originally Posted by rebranger View Post
    What's a pooping cork? Got a pic? LOL
    Think he means popping cork
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    Get some DUALFIN ULTRA LIGHT PLANER BOARDS you can go slow or fast they work great love mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappy1 View Post
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    What kinda poles are you using to fish them with?



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    Rees Guide pulls with corks all the time. Suprized he has responded here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crappy1 View Post
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    I'm just wondering though what's the advantage of the cork. Seems like you could pull just a jig unless you are going really really slow. The planer boards look awesome though


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    I do it to control depth, do the same in the spring with cranks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    I do it to control depth, do the same in the spring with cranks.
    How fast are you moving when you pull the jigs Rees. And let's say the lake is 4 ft and the fish are in 3 ft how far up would my cork need to be from my jig if I'm going 1 mph. Sorry for all the questions just trying to figure all this out



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