I was looking at your lures never used them which size and color do you suggest for early April. Thanks for your post Leo
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I was looking at your lures never used them which size and color do you suggest for early April. Thanks for your post Leo
Hey M R Dux, is there a reason you prefer the Pico’s over Bandits? Also when you are trolling do you cover a bunch of water or do you generally stay in certain areas and loop around? Trolling is new to me since I went from a kayak to a boat last year so sorry if I sound like a dummy.
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Sorry again if this is a repeat not the best at posting. I have never tried these lures but if you tell me your preference size and color for beginning of April I will grab some. Thanks Leo
PICO’s run a foot or two deeper than most crankbaits. The rattle is a little louder to me. The dimpled bait is like the sides of a golf ball sides and gives off more water displacement I think. And I started cranking last spring when water temp in central southern Indiana was 42 degrees at a speed of 1.3 to 1.4 mph.
M R Dux..next time your coming up to the Indy Sports Show give me a shout out. I’m there 24/7.
nice crappie
Jenko is another good crankbait to use, their 2" crappie cranks are awesome! Jenko lures are out of Murray KY.
Great video with a lot of info:
https://youtu.be/KBj2fl8VOnc