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Thread: Pushing/Pulling Cranks

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    Default Pushing/Pulling Cranks


    The last month or so I’ve been out on our south central and central reservoirs and tested the water on Lovewell. My question for anyone who pushes or pulls cranks for crappie this time of year is: do you have any troubles with snap weights causing cranks to run un-true? I’ve switched to using swivels/barrel weights, drop shot weights, and snap shots for my little cranks. I guess I’ve had a heck of a time lately with my cranks not running real true with a snap weight on them. Yeh, I’ve made sure it isn’t the crank, so I’m looking for a few suggestions.

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    "Indeed, the single biggest reason we're not catching fish spring, summer, winter, or fall is that there are no fish where we're fishing."

    Gord Pyzer

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    P4P: You will get a better response on the main forum than here, for pulling and pushing questions. EB
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    Here ya go. From the Mississippi Board
    http://www.crappie.com/crappie/missi...nks-101-a.html

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    never mind........66+ pages of general crankbaiting?
    "Indeed, the single biggest reason we're not catching fish spring, summer, winter, or fall is that there are no fish where we're fishing."

    Gord Pyzer

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