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    Default Crappie on crank baits


    Here is my latest video. It's crankbait time!
    IT'S TIME TO GO CRANKIN'! - YouTube

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    Good video Mike. Very informative and a joy to watch. Nice setup for trolling. Thanks for sharing.
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    Very nice.
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    Basically I taught myself how to pull cranks from watching all of Mikes crankbait videos. I enjoy all of them
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    As always a great video. Have been a subscriber for a while and your crankbaiting and long lining with jigs are my favorite videos. Livescope videos for tutorials are great but not too exciting just as entertainment. JMO.
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    Mike, I notice in the video you mentioned you was going to get back to doing more of these like old times instead of the Live Scope. I sure hope so. My crappie fishing watching content has gone way down over the last few years because 9 out of every 10 videos produced is a forward-facing sonar video and that has to be the most boring dull video to watch. Just a dude looking down constantly. They are all alike and nothing different about any of them.
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    Nice video Mr baker
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    That’s a nice livewell in the floating vessel.
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    Good video Mike. I carry the torch for us crankbaiters.

    I have a question about your boat. I run an Excel Storm Cat 230, very similar layout to your Sea Ark. I noticed the flooring in your boat.

    Is it a full piece or is it interlocking blocks or sections? Is it hot? I have silver interior and need some sort of padding to take the stress off of my legs from standing 7-8 hours a day, 5-6 days a week.

    Keep up the good work.


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    Quote Originally Posted by M R Dux View Post
    Good video Mike. I carry the torch for us crankbaiters.

    I have a question about your boat. I run an Excel Storm Cat 230, very similar layout to your Sea Ark. I noticed the flooring in your boat.

    Is it a full piece or is it interlocking blocks or sections? Is it hot? I have silver interior and need some sort of padding to take the stress off of my legs from standing 7-8 hours a day, 5-6 days a week.

    Keep up the good work.


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    3' x 3' interlocking squares. It is not hot in summer and keeps your feet warmer in winter. Much quieter when walking. I love it.
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