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    I can't seem to get this to download onto my phone. Don't really care if it ever does as long as I can get a chart I can print and put in the tackle box. I spent an hour going thru the encyclopedia of info on the Cranknbaits 101 thread but couldn't find one for the way I am fishing.


    I pull Bandits 300 series at an average of 1.6 mph. I run a one ounce egg weight three feet in front of the bait. Does anyone have a depth chart for this setup? I found every other kinda of chart on the thread. Thanks. Thanks.

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    Here ya go....leave the egg weight off and use this chart
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    PM Cane Pole. He has spent a lot of time building precision charts for crankbaits. With and without weights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G";3881274]Here ya go....leave the egg weight off and use this chart
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    You crack me up G. I would never go back to unweighted pulling. Less snags, less crossed lines, faster sets, faster retrieves, less missed bites, tighter turns, also keeps trash from building up on the bait, allows me to run a road runner trailer too. Just my opinion tho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Missouri Bushwhacker View Post
    You crack me up G. I would never go back to unweighted pulling. Less snags, less crossed lines, faster sets, faster retrieves, less missed bites, tighter turns, also keeps trash from building up on the bait, allows me to run a road runner trailer too. Just my opinion tho.
    Your right different lakes require different tactics. The lakes that I fish Enid and Sardis in MS , I don't have any problems without weights. I do pull off the sides at the back of the boat and I have at least 4 ft. of separation between my lines. I do push sometimes off the front and use a 3 oz. weight. Different strokes for different folks...Its all good.
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    I use"in line" weights for my charts.

    https://www.crappie.com/crappie/main...cks-attatched/

    There is a better print copy of these charts somewhere on c.com.
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    Just from my experience, I use 1 ounce inline weights with a comparable 300 crank and at 1.6-1.8 with about 40’ of line out we will run about 12’-14’ deep. 45-50’ of line out will get you down to about 15’ deep


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