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    Default Article: Arkie Lures Field Test contest winner.


    The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along

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    Sweet nice pic. too

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    You're doing good with that. I'm doing the learning curve on pushing myself. Thanks for sharing.

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    How fast do you push those cranks

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    I pushed them from .75 to 1.8 mph. They hit them the best around 1.2 to 1.5mph for me. The water was a little cooler then and they were in an out of the spawning grounds with the weather fluctuations we were having.

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    Very nice!

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    Pushing cranks, that sounds funny!!! Thanks for the report DSJ !!!!!

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    Pushing is easier to watch than pulling. Good post. One of the easiest ways to fish from a kayak.

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    Pushing is also easier to control when going down deep narrow winding creek's leading into back water areas. The one I pushed was 17' deep with tree tops all in the bottom. It was way to curvy to pull cranks down. It was loaded with staging fish.

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    Great read. Thanks for sharing.

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