Not trying to be funny, but I can’t picture pushing cranks from the back of the boat. I’ve pulled cranks from the back with good success. I’ve pushed cranks from the front with good success.
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This is a two part question.
Has anyone ever 'pushed' cranks from the back of the boat, and if you have, did you catch fish doing it?
We've tried it a few times with zero Crappie caught. We do catch catfish, but that's not the goal.
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Not trying to be funny, but I can’t picture pushing cranks from the back of the boat. I’ve pulled cranks from the back with good success. I’ve pushed cranks from the front with good success.
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I had tried pushing from the front off and on, just never did get the hang of it. I usually pull 2 pairs of planer boards and one off each back corner without board. The last time out, I tried adding a couple more rods with 4 ounce weights about 4 feet in front of the crankbait. Rods off the side, more towards the back, in between my board rods. To my surprise, I caught 2 or 3 out of the 12 I kept on them. Think I may be figuring it out.
One thing I did, I put the clickers on those 2 reels on, and backed off the drag so that when a fish hit it pulled line. That way I didn’t really have to watch them. Pick up a bite, tighten the drag and turn clicker off. I’m fishing 8 rods total by myself, so I have enough to watch allready lol.
And no I’m not on the big 4, there is no pole limit where I fish. Thinking of adding a couple more to the mix.
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I always push from the front with great success, so I thought I'd try it from the back. So far, it's a bust. The fish I'm catching now are about 14' down. I think maybe the boat is spooking them. Maybe when the fish get deeper it'll work better. Maybe not. I can't imagine watching 8 poles! 4 is a challenge for me.
Pulling cranks with planer boards gets the bait out away from the boat and works well but I’m sure you know that JM2C
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HAVE YOU TRIED PUSHING AND PULLING TOGETHER ?
Pushing from the rear. I'd say lighten up on the sinker and a little more line out. With my jig rigs I push the front rods with 2 and 3 oz sinkers. The rear rods with 1 1/2 and 2 oz, 2 to 4 feet deeper. With less weight you're not really going any deeper.