You don't have to have the tattle flags but it sure makes it easy to see when a fish is on. On picture perfect days it's usually easy to see anyway but they are nice to have on windy days or days with lots of boat traffic.
For you planer board users, do you have to go with the medium size to get the tattle flags? Send the small ones don't have flags. Do you really need the flags?
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You don't have to have the tattle flags but it sure makes it easy to see when a fish is on. On picture perfect days it's usually easy to see anyway but they are nice to have on windy days or days with lots of boat traffic.
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Give a man a fish and feed him for a day.
Teach a man to fish and he'll sit in a boat and drink beer all day!
Someone school me on the best rods for pushing, been pulling with 8' and 12' PST's looking to get 4 14's or 16's to add for pulling and pushing. I like my PST's but I've already broke one tip which seems to be a notorious problem, I spider rig with Southern Crappie Rods 16'ers. Who's used his 14t extra heavy rod, crappiemaxx?
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What is a good way of getting a Bandit or other crankbait down to 20 ft while pulling? Would an inline weight be the way to go?
Hey "Bingo", check Off Shore Tackle's Tadpole OR36 diving planer in Sz 1 or 2
It's an inline planer weight that will get your lures down deeper, or you can use
and in-line trolling sinker that come in multiple weights(1/4oz to ?)
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Thanks DaveB40, i will check them out.
Not to take anything away from what Dave said but I use a 1 oz weight about 4 foot above the crank with a 1/16oz roadrunner on a leader just above it, for me this is a better and cheaper option. Some days the roadrunner out produces the crank and some day the roadrunner only catches a few but it adds to the totals.