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Good Job and welcome from Lake Conway.
BATES FIELD & STREAM PRO STAFF, MAYFLOWER AR
CRAPPIEHOLIC APPERAL PRO STAFF
If Your Big Crappie Star Bound, Let Me Warn You It's a Long Hard Ride. CP
Lower trolling motor to help slow you down a bit.. 1.7 is my best speed too. Some folks idle the gas motor and steer with the trolling motor. Pull a drift sock or two. Cheap at Academy. Raise outboard to help save battery. At greers use 30 pound braid and get a lure retriever or you will lose some bandits. Black bubblegum is a good color about everywhere. Grenada shad works too. Pink is good in Mississippi but not sure here. Good luck.
Crappie bite twice a day. 15 minutes before I get there and 10 minutes after I leave.
The sheep live in fear of the wolf but in the end it's the shepherd that eats them.
The two loudest sounds are a gun that goes click when it is supposed to go bang and
a gun the goes bang when it is supposed to go click.
Thanks for all the reply's. I have read through the Pulling Cranks 101... trying to absorb it all. Ordered 5 Okuma Pro 20's and a couple rods. I also slipped up and ended up ordering 25 More Bandits. Some in colors that worked, and some from the sale page. Probably going to be middle of month before I can get back on water and try some new tricks out, and the new reels/lures. Leaning toward 30# braid, bought a 30 pound Stealth, and 30 pound power pro, see which I like better. Probably just put some 15# mono on as backing that I have on hand already.
Trollers troll. Hammer down and find the brush pile ubder the narrows bridge. Ive been on several dives up there and its the biggest one ive ever seen and is full of fish lookin at you with defensive eyes. Anchor, chill, drown a minner or twelve, set the hook, repeat.
Great start! I have the same boat and trying to get it rigged up like you are but also having the same problems (getting expensive). I would love to see some pictures of how you mounted your Cumberland 360 rod holder and know what's your thoughts about them. Any advise is excepted...
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Will see if I can get some pictures posted. I am by no means an expert on the subject, just a little fish trying to figure out the best methods. I wish I would have ordered a couple extra mounts to start off with. I ordered a 4 rod, and a solo rod to start off with. Since I am solo in the boat ~50-75% of the time I wish I would have ordered 2 - 2 Rod mounts with 2 extra bases. Three-Four is max rods I would want to try solo until I get the hang of it better. I mounted the 4 Rod holder on passenger side, just behing the rod locker, three rods trolling sideways was too much solo. 2 out each side seemed better. I ended up with two out passenger side, one out the back on driver side, just slide down by the throttle column, and one out the driver side on the 360 Solo Holder.
I seem to be catching multiple different species trolling, so not sure I am doing it "right"by crappie standards, but putting fish in the boat. As for the 360's well they are pretty nice, I don't have much to compare them to, but landed a 24" Walleye outta one last week and it didn't budge. I can see the possibility of reverse threads for one side of boat, but once I got them dialed in I really liked them.
Thanks for the information. Looking forward to seeing the pics!