I use road runners a lot, but wasn't aware there was pro series. I may have to check those out. In the meantime I have had lots of luck with the regular ones, their one of my favorite baits of all time.
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Those who use road runner do you prefer the pro series or no preference???
I use road runners a lot, but wasn't aware there was pro series. I may have to check those out. In the meantime I have had lots of luck with the regular ones, their one of my favorite baits of all time.
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They have the 2.0 series which carries a variety of colors with the willow blade, which is what I prefer in dirty water, the they also have the walleye glow heads with willow blade, that now come with barbs for hollow tube baits. I like to use the bigger, standard roadrunner with the nickel plated blade in the colder months, when I slow down my speed, it gives more of a slower but bigger flash and vibration.
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Do run tandem off a three way swivel?
Like a crappie rig set up? Trying to step up my game and catch larger fish more consistent. ..
You can vertical jig or bobber fish a single jig, or sometimes I'll troll a roadrunner on bottom and a plain book with shiner or a hair jig tipped with a shiner up top
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What speed do you think work at the certain times of year? I have been .03-.08 this summer depending on whether I'm working a structure or edge.
Just have to play with the speeds, see what they want
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I have been working on different speeds, but when ever I go 20 MPH I keep breaking rod tips.. lol