Excellent thread ! I just finished it. I never thought it would end and hope it doesn't.
I'm slobbering at the mouth gettin ready to try my hand at it here in SC.....
thanks to all for a bunch of good info.
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Excellent thread ! I just finished it. I never thought it would end and hope it doesn't.
I'm slobbering at the mouth gettin ready to try my hand at it here in SC.....
thanks to all for a bunch of good info.
Wow 3 mornings and a bottle of tylenol later I finely finished reading 160 pages of this thread. I started pulling cranks last year and came up with some pretty cool ideas for some of you guys that fish with a tiller motor and a small boat. The bucket self explanatory . What I did to construct the A Pilot was add 2 small shackles to the back corners of the boat and tie 2 length of para cord to the tiller handle and run them forward to the seat on the front deck. You are looking backwards so you can watch all your rods at the same time. This setup gets you away from the engine noise and smoke if you have a 2 stroke motor like me.
That's using your noggin!!!!
Like that....where there is a will...there is a way. Good job!
Spot allways gets the first fish this time it was a small Goo.
Watch out, Rickie will have you dry fitted and rigged with a sure PoDunk Steering apperatus before you know it.
Where there is a will, there is a Rickie!
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This is what you need.. Did with the help of CP.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSY7Ni-4NzE
Does anyone in Mississippi pull cranks this time of year with water temps 48-50? I'm thinking about giving it a try on D'Arbonne.
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I know the answer is in this thread somewhere, but what was said about tuning your crankbaits? If you notice one running to the side and not exactly straight, which way do you bend the eye on the bait?