Deeper diving baits will run deeper as they pull harder, other than that it soes not matter.
Does it matter what size crank baits you use for pushing?
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Deeper diving baits will run deeper as they pull harder, other than that it soes not matter.
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Yeah it will do it but I prefer a 3oz if trying to run them more than 10 foot deep, speed plays a part too. If you are pushing kinda slow like 1.5 and under then a 2 oz does ok, get above that at the heavier weight is better for me.
You do not want your line to lay back more than a 45 degree angle....that's why I prefer 3 oz weights. You can push any size crank bait.....you can even use lipless crankbaits like rattle traps and Pico Perch.
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Fish don't care how far the line leans back, but with a lot of lean back in the line you bout as well be pulling.
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I use the 3oz when pushing. I like my line to go down and back at a 45 degree angle, letting me use a formula to determine my depth. This past Saturday I pulled cranks at Okatibbee Lake in MS. I had 4 poles pulling cranks and 2 poles pushing. I caught more crappie on the 2 push poles.
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