60 degree water temp is the lowest I push or pull cranks. Hope you can get another trip in.
Whats your best temps for pushing crankbaits? Really wondering what you would consider to cold. I got a chance a few weeks back to play with them and caught a few fish but the temps have dropped a little since then. Just wondering if it’s worth fooling with this upcoming weekend.
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60 degree water temp is the lowest I push or pull cranks. Hope you can get another trip in.
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I'm curious of the same question. Our surface water temp here is hovering around 60. I pushed jigs and cranks this past Sunday, the jigs got bit, not the cranks.
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I’m still above 70deg here. I’ll probably give em a go after the day gets going. Gonna fish minnows to start the day off.
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Good luck. Let us know how you do.
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38 for pulling, don't know why pushing would be any different.
Joey ... I'd ask M R DUX what his temp range is for Pulling cranks, as that's pretty much what he does when he guides people on KY Lake.
I think I remember him saying 50deg, but don't quote me on that.
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Springtime…I pull at 40-42..cold water I go slow..1.2 to 1.4 mph at the most.
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