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    Have we got you confused yet Davethere are many good pushers and pullers on CDC and I owe most of all I have learned in the last six years to the forum...hold on to your pole my friend you're bout ta start catching slabs ...that's what we do here you know

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    Quick the only thing I am a expert at is running my mouth and stirring the pot with the big stick. I just learned how to long line last year from Chuckie Boy when it comes to pushing I know how to push a truck. So please pull me out from under this bus you have shoved me under I am tired of counting the nuts and bolts under here
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    Dave I will say this about the forum there are folks on here that have helped me to get better at fishing with advice which they will PM you so that the whole world does not find out but it was always good advice. When they help be sure to thank them and let them know how you did. I have not met a lot of the people personally on the forum YET. but hope to fix that as time goes on. If you can go to every get together that you can you will meet a lot of great people and they will be wonderful help.
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    Same here Detail the only thing I am a expert at is running my mouth and stirring the pot with the big stick.R we related

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    if your not a puller.........then your just a pusher sorry I had to do it
    The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn't someone else's gift to you?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by specktacklure View Post
    if your not a puller.........then your just a pusher sorry I had to do it
    That's coming from the only guy I know that catches a 19" Red Fish while crappie fishing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shine Runner View Post
    Don't let Quick fool ya. He can catch fish in a trash can on the side of the road in Mexico if someone told him there were crappie in it!

    One thing you left out of that equation Quick is angle of rods from water surface to go with the length of line/speed/bait weight calculation................
    Help this La. feller out as I usually only fish with one pole...are these all forms of spider rigging....good info on this thread BTW...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shine Runner View Post
    Don't let Quick fool ya. He can catch fish in a trash can on the side of the road in Mexico if someone told him there were crappie in it!

    One thing you left out of that equation Quick is angle of rods from water surface to go with the length of line/speed/bait weight calculation................
    Quote Originally Posted by fishervet View Post
    Help this La. feller out as I usually only fish with one pole...are these all forms of spider rigging....good info on this thread BTW...

    The part I was referring to above was for pulling. For spiderrigging it is a lot simpler: slower and/or shallower = lighter weight (sinker and/or jig); faster and/or deeper = heavier weight (sinker and/or jig). Main thing you want to accomplish spiderrigging is keeping baits in front of boat away from trolling motor as far as you can manage comfortably. You can accomplish this by using a multitude of combinations of rod length/weight/size of line/speed. Normally spiderriging will be at .7 mph or slower, but 3rd place Crappie Masters Classic last fall was pushing at 1.0 mph on purpose. So many ways to catch one kind of fish..............
    Slab Masters Tournament Trail ............... www.slabmasterstournamenttrail.net
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    I use 3/8oz spider rigging going .3 -.5 mph, want as little bend in the rod tip as possible to show strikes yet enough weight to keep my baits down in the strike zone. Rarely fish deeper than 14ft, if fishing deeper then add more Bull Shot. Davedirt run a search on G&G Rig, the threads on this go into deeper detail about this.

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