I cranked it once in June with little success.
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Thinking about pulling cranks on the harbor. I was wondering if anyone has spent much time pulling crankbaits there. We have spider rigged there a few times but haven't tried crankbaits yet.
Thanks,
James
I cranked it once in June with little success.
PM Arkansasbowhunter.
My wife keeps saying I never listen to her....... or something like that!![]()
BigRiverMarine LIKED above post
JW will know.
We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.
We saw a Red Express boat Sunday at Lake Ferguson in Greenville, MS. I thought it might have been ABH.
I haven't met many of you folks yet but recognize rigs from pictures posted here and on MS boards. We fish MS lakes alot because it is a close trip from home to Washington, Lee, Sardis and now Lake Ferguson thanks to a tip from LUVPT. Headed to Enid or Grenada this weekend plan to fish with John Harrison again on one of the days.
Pine Bluff Harbor is close enough we can make a quick trip when time is limited.
I'm still on a pretty steep learning curve with pulling and pushing cranks. I have mainly spider rigged and single pole fished in the past. I have only tried cranking 5 trips now but I'm having a blast trying to figure it out. I have darn sure done my part to boost the economy by getting into pulling cranks! Lol! I would love to know the total amount of dollars spent by folks that have read Pulling Cranks 101 on the MS board.
Thanks for the reply's! I have learned alot the last few years from reading post on this message board.
theygotaeat LIKED above post
Call Ricky Clunn!! He set the record there.
OH, wait. That was green carp. Never mind.![]()
I've fished all my life, owned so many bass boats I can't count them all, but this draggin crankbaits thing has really bitten me. I really enjoy put, putin around seeing what will jump on a bandit. Hope I get better at it. Good luck with your new habit, SlabMeister!
theygotaeat LIKED above post
give a try, then give a report!!!!
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