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    Seems like I have seen a few people asking about this lately so i thought I'd link an article I ran across on the BnM website:

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    good read. thanks for sharing. thinking bout trying to push a few myself. i wonder about his setup. looks like it could be a tangle nightmare. i was thinking an egg sinker above a swivel an then 2'-3' leader to bait might minimize tangles. anyone pushin have any input on the rig style????

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    you should go to the mississippie board and read http://www.crappie.com/crappie/missi...nks-101-a.html it has alot of good info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by midnight_f150 View Post
    you should go to the mississippie board and read http://www.crappie.com/crappie/missi...nks-101-a.html it has alot of good info.
    i'll agree with you, but you have to read thru the 55 pages of B.S. to get the info outta the other 10 pages. i've read it twice and yes good info but mostly on pullin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben B View Post
    good read. thanks for sharing. thinking bout trying to push a few myself. i wonder about his setup. looks like it could be a tangle nightmare. i was thinking an egg sinker above a swivel an then 2'-3' leader to bait might minimize tangles. anyone pushin have any input on the rig style????
    Probably a tangle nightmare for crankin noobs like me ...

    I think your rig idea is shared by many that push cranks..much less chance for tangles...
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    I have been looking at the trolling sinkers we use for saltwater trolling (in-line style) and thinking it may work better because of less drag on the slimmer weights than the big barrel style....I haven't tried pushing cranks yet, but will be soon as the temps drop back in the 80's. Thinking of using the smaller lipless cranks and cranks with shallow running lips and also changing hooks out to a bigger treble hook too.
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    Been pushin cranks for years and the rig is use is prettysimple.Tie a snap swivel on the end of your line,this is for the wt. 2 oz. is all i ever use.Tie another line to the snap swivel eye and 30 in. of line and another snap swivel for crank bait. I use 10lb mr. crappie hi vis. wt can be changed to suit conditions.If i get into shallow water 5ft or less remove wt.
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    How well do the cranks show up on the front transducer while pushing? Hopeing they do to help adjust depth to match where the fish are holding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigKyd View Post
    Seems like I have seen a few people asking about this lately so i thought I'd link an article I ran across on the BnM website:

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    I read that last week and it is good. I do wish they had made that picture of the rigging bigger as I really can't see exactly how it's rigged as small as the picture and the captions are.

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    The quality isn't much better but it is bigger.

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