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    Smaller cranks and even jigs work best with these. A crank larger than a 300 will pull the front snap out of the dive position which is at the top of the pyramid on the tadpole. When a fish hits the bait, they pull on the line and the front snap pulls forward on the tadpole to the position the picture shows so you don't fight the tadpole when you feel in the fish.

    Check out how to use the tadpole here.
    https://youtu.be/SnsZEg052R8
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    One more Tadpole video catching crappie on Flicker Shad cranks.
    https://youtu.be/9T_OTdCJpAo
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    Bill, looks like you should get you package today, look carefully at the two items that are wrapped in used toilet paper LOL
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    I need some!!
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    How long of a leader are you using between the tadpole and CB??
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimp View Post
    How long of a leader are you using between the tadpole and CB??
    I've been using from 3-4'. I also put a jig and a Southern Pro Hot Grub about 2-3' above my crank.

    Feels strange when they're on the jig. You feel the weight of the fish, but you also feel the crank working. Anybody here use the 100 series Bandits, maybe for pushing ?

    I think anywhere from 4-5' would be better with the jig on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trypman1 View Post
    I need some!!
    I need you to PM me where you got those small cranks like the one you gave me. Anybody here use the 100 series Bandits, maybe for pushing ?

    AND

    Yes you do!!! Anybody here use the 100 series Bandits, maybe for pushing ?
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    FYI---Most of the time you won't need them when the fish are shallow in the column, but when they're Really Deep, they're killer especially using a planer. Makes it really easy to free spool the inside planers with the shorter line out so you can clear the outside board with a fish on it faster.

    The Planer Board Shuffle with Tommy Skarlis- How to shuffle Off Shore planer boards - YouTube

    One more showing how the short line out works with multiple boards. I can run 6 (3 on each side) by myself. It's work tho.
    https://youtu.be/GY1MkxQb6pA

    I shuffle my boards this way by myself. I don't reposition the rods until I've removed the board and caught the fish. I then move my other boards to the outside and reset my bait and board that just caught the fish to the inside position.

    I free spool my inside boards, and I reset the spool after I've cleared the other boards with the fish just like the video shows. I just keep reeling after I reset the spools until I get the fish in the boat.

    Oh yea, I do miss figure on occasion and cluster everything. Anybody here use the 100 series Bandits, maybe for pushing ?Anybody here use the 100 series Bandits, maybe for pushing ?Anybody here use the 100 series Bandits, maybe for pushing ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRiverMarine View Post
    I've been using from 3-4'. I also put a jig and a Southern Pro Hot Grub about 2-3' above my crank.

    Feels strange when they're on the jig. You feel the weight of the fish, but you also feel the crank working. Anybody here use the 100 series Bandits, maybe for pushing ?

    I think anywhere from 4-5' would be better with the jig on it.
    When running the tadpole/crank combo, do you feel like the crank is pulling/digging as well resulting in the crank being deeper than you set it for, and if so, how much deeper is the crankbait with say a 3' leader, 18", 24 or the full length of the leader???
    GO BIG ORANGE !

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    Default Anybody here use the 100 series Bandits, maybe for pushing ?

    Quote Originally Posted by jimp View Post
    When running the tadpole/crank combo, do you feel like the crank is pulling/digging as well resulting in the crank being deeper than you set it for, and if so, how much deeper is the crankbait with say a 3' leader, 18", 24 or the full length of the leader???
    A big crank will trip the tadpole. 300's work but that's about their limit. The short leader limits their ability to dive on their own just like pushing weights do. I would assume that the longer the leader, the more the crank would dive. I don't have enough experience with them yet to give you an amount of depth the cranks run below the Tadpole. Trial and error will take more time to figure it out. Anybody here use the 100 series Bandits, maybe for pushing ?Anybody here use the 100 series Bandits, maybe for pushing ?

    The smaller baits or shallow runners don't dive much deeper that the tadpole, and I think these are the main reason for the invention of the Tadpole. The walleye guys pull crawler/spinner harness' and I have pulled jigs. Those type baits don't dive at all, and work perfect with them. Stick baits work really well as do lipless baits like Rattle Traps. The tadpole opens up an entirely different selection of baits that can be pulled productively for crappie. The Sky's the Limit with them for deeper fishing, or should I say "Controlled Depth" fishing. Even when long lining jigs, "You Know How Deep You're Fishing"!!!!!!!!!!
    Last edited by BigRiverMarine; 07-21-2016 at 08:21 AM.
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