http://www.crappie.com/crappie/missi...-cranks-101-a/
It's all in this thread, should hold you over until the weekend
Here is one for pushing cranks..
http://www.crappie.com/crappie/missi...ng-crankbaits/
What do you guys do to get your cranks at the proper depth? Let's say I have a crankbait that dives to 15 feet. Do I just tie it on and fish it? What if I want to push it? do I need to use a weight?
http://www.crappie.com/crappie/missi...-cranks-101-a/
It's all in this thread, should hold you over until the weekend
Here is one for pushing cranks..
http://www.crappie.com/crappie/missi...ng-crankbaits/
There are depth tables for most baits on the market today that will tell you how much line you would need to let out to get a particular bait to a particular depth. For a deep diver like you mention, you are not going to be happy pushing it. Smaller shallow to medium runner baits are much better for pushing behind a 2 oz weight or larger.
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I use a 2oz trolling weight that I get from monks crappie.com that way I can put them down to what ever depth i want them. The weight is molded with a piece of wire in it tie one end to rod and the other end has a barrel swivel on it. I use bout a 2' leader tied to the crank bait
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Thanks for the info-very helpful! One more question-can I still troll the jigs and minnows this time of year like I did in spring?
one more question: 2-3 oz of weight seems like a lot for my 10 ft Slab Shaker. Will the rods troll OK with that kind of weight-without being overloaded?
Probably not I've got 8 of the bass pro 12' crappie max tight line specials. You might could use a 1oz on them you'll just have to try and see what works
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