I have ten of them ....been using for 11 years now
I have ten of them ....been using for 11 years now
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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I read this thread TWICE!! Couldn't stand it any longer so I bit the 44mag bullet. Four BnM PSTs with Okuma 15s and a dozen Bandit 300s for starters. Tried it today for the first time and had a blast. Had an above average day which ain't bad for an old dog doing new tricks. My only problem is I quickly developed an intense hatred for treble hooks. Is there an alternative?
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Until I bought a rubber net, I was spending 5 minutes getting my crank back ever time I netted a fish. I don't use a net very often. I just lift them on to the back deck. The trebles hold them pretty good. Long pliers keep your hands back away from the hooks.
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I picked up some duo-lock snaps and was wondering if you use the split rings on the crank baits or do you take them off. All the crank baits I have some do not have split rings. Thanks
I've heard some of y'all talking about putting a roadrunner above your crank bait. Do you just put it above the crank bait with a loop knot or do you have a three way swivel with the rr off the top and the crank below??? Just curious, seems like a great idea.
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