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    Quote Originally Posted by gasper_goul View Post
    I've noticed the same thing for the last 3-4 trips out....fish barely hooked and losing a few before getting em up to the boat...I don't pay much attention to the strikes without hook-ups since the cranks tend catch anything that swims.
    That's me goul, I don't even think about it if I don't take the rod out of the holder.
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    Just learning this game (crappie cranking)( making painting my own cranks)(learning curve)(tuning) When bass fishing (large crankbaits) espically on kentucky lake!!( use a fiberglass rod) Have just ordered some fiberglass rods from Grizzly jig co!!( Looking for a 14 ft 2 piece fiberglass rod) Lots of 3 piece not many 2 piece rods for pulling crappie cranks!! Think the fiberglass rod would help on hookups and landing fish!!
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    Fire Cast makes a 2 piece glass rod 14 foot, Grizzly has em. I use them pushing a couple of baits when running 10 rods.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    Fire Cast makes a 2 piece glass rod 14 foot, Grizzly has em. I use them pushing a couple of baits when running 10 rods.
    Thanks Mr Rees!!! Will get my order in!!!
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    Are you using braid or mono? I have went back to 10 lb mono just to help with ripping big fish off. Also don't be afraid to slow down even more. Have caught plenty of fish on cranks going barely more than 1 mp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SUPERTECHMRI View Post
    Are you using braid or mono? I have went back to 10 lb mono just to help with ripping big fish off. Also don't be afraid to slow down even more. Have caught plenty of fish on cranks going barely more than 1 mp.
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    Glass, graphite, slow, fast, mono, braid... none of it really seems to make any difference right now. I've got it all going at any one time and they're all coming off equally. I even caught one last weekend with only the rear treble buried directly in the top of his head. LOL

    Heck, it may be time to break out the spider rig stuff again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackie53 View Post
    Just learning this game (crappie cranking)( making painting my own cranks)(learning curve)(tuning) When bass fishing (large crankbaits) espically on kentucky lake!!( use a fiberglass rod) Have just ordered some fiberglass rods from Grizzly jig co!!( Looking for a 14 ft 2 piece fiberglass rod) Lots of 3 piece not many 2 piece rods for pulling crappie cranks!! Think the fiberglass rod would help on hookups and landing fish!!
    I use BnM West Point Crappie poles for my short poles. Have 2 8 foot and two 11 foot. Need to find a couple of 14 foot glass poles. I used glass for crankbaits in my bass days, and just think they are a lot more forgiving when hossing a big slab to the boat. Been using a pair of my 14 foot Ozarks (graphites) for my long poles, and I am scared I am going to break a tip everytime I have a slab at the back of the boat.....

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    I have been using some BNM Crappie Wizzards 10' lately. They have more backbone to them then the PST's

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    Going to try some new patterns on a c187 crankbait. Heading to the lake with the wife.


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