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    Do you push cranks?.. when do you push vs. Pull and why?

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    I do just like Scott.....I learned from him. I normaly push and pull at the same time. I pull 6 on the back and push 4 on the front......more baits in the water this way. I have my rod holders set up just like Scotts. Now on the small MDWFP lakes I just push 8 off the front......easier to manuver around on the small lakes this way.

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    It was strange today, maybe the boat was spooking them, water is pretty clear but when we were in 12' or less water most of the hits came on the pull poles but when we went to deeper water the push rigs far outdid the pull poles. The more I fish the less I know about them. Scott and Steve at Okatibbee 6/15. I do know one thing those S&G rigs make it easier than the rigs we had been using.
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