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    How fast will you go with this technique?


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    A PST is designed to handle up to 5 oz.

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    Thanks guys. Anybody do it this time of year?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cubeice View Post
    How fast will you go with this technique?


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    1.5 to 1.8......adjust speed to keep line at 45 degree angle like the chart shows
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adcarson79 View Post
    Dang 3oz?


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    He also makes a 4oz which is what I use when the fish are deeper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    A PST is designed to handle up to 5 oz.

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    It won't do that much weight very well. It bows up too much. BnM is working on a new Power Trolling, Crank Pushing rod as we speak. Field testing has started from my understanding. This is reliable, but unconfirmed info tho.
    We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.

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    I use the crappie max 12' rods from Bass pro shop. I push them with 2 oz weights. They have the backbone to handle it


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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRiverMarine View Post
    It won't do that much weight very well. It bows up too much. BnM is working on a new Power Trolling, Crank Pushing rod as we speak. Field testing has started from my understanding. This is reliable, but unconfirmed info tho.
    This is correct! Some prototypes were sent to pro staff members late last summer for testing and feed back. I checked with B & M on availabity and was told they would be available in 2018 line up. I think their line up is announced and available in the fall.

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    Anybody pushing cranks this time of year?


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    Quote Originally Posted by mac crappie View Post
    I use the crappie max 12' rods from Bass pro shop. I push them with 2 oz weights. They have the backbone to handle it


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    I use these in a 16 with 3 or 4 oz. Hurry up BnM!! New to pushing cranks
    We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.
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