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    Last week I got a shipment of crankbait pushing weights from ScottV I couldn't wait to try them out so I went out to beat the heat Fish from 7 to 1130 Pushed 4 pulled 6 crankbaitsName:  uploadfromtaptalk1408978203237.jpg
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    Chrome and blue, Mistake, And black produced best In the 10 to 12 foot depth range Most of the fish caught were too small to keep.
    THANKS SCOTTV!

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    I use them all the time and ScottV and I fish together some
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    Quote Originally Posted by theygotaeat View Post
    Last week I got a shipment of crankbait pushing weights from ScottV I couldn't wait to try them out so I went out to beat the heat Fish from 7 to 1130 Pushed 4 pulled 6 crankbaitsName:  uploadfromtaptalk1408978203237.jpg
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    Chrome and blue, Mistake, And black produced best In the 10 to 12 foot depth range Most of the fish caught were too small to keep.
    THANKS SCOTTV!
    Looks good to me.
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    It sure is nice Being able to take them off and store them on a swimming pool noodle Before I had a 3 ounce egg sinker With the line wrapped through it about 5 times And was very cumbersome when storing rods and was more drag on the line when trolling.
    And just as REES said when there's trash on the water the weights collect it on the line before it gets to the crank bait
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    I ordered some myself yesterday. I like the idea. Your catch looks like mine most of the time on crank baits - more catfish than anything. Toledo Bend?
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    ScottV is a good guy! Have not looked at his weight so guess maybe I need to. I bough a rod especially for pushing a few years ago and never have even used it yet, LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracker123 View Post
    I ordered some myself yesterday. I like the idea. Your catch looks like mine most of the time on crank baits - more catfish than anything. Toledo Bend?
    We caught plenty of dinks like the small 1 in pic that got hooked deep or it would have went back. Its been hard to find the big fish after the cool snap and the super moon. Caught on Cypress Lake

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    Quote Originally Posted by theygotaeat View Post
    It sure is nice Being able to take them off and store them on a swimming pool noodle Before I had a 3 ounce egg sinker With the line wrapped through it about 5 times And was very cumbersome when storing rods and was more drag on the line when trolling.
    And just as REES said when there's trash on the water the weights collect it on the line before it gets to the crank bait
    Glad they worked for ya, if its trashy I go to them for sure, caught about as many pushing with them this morning as I did pulling.
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    Dont know what colors your running but catfish really like orange and pink
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    I don't have any pink or orange crankbaits I would guess that chrome and blue, bluegill, or black produced the most cats although I have 2 red crankbaits that I dont fish anymore because all they catch is catfish

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