Anybody got a depth chart for Brad's Wigglers like the depth chart we have for the Bandit crankbaits? I wasn't sure if they were in that Troller's Book... If so, can somebody take a picture of it and post it up?
DoubleG
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Anybody got a depth chart for Brad's Wigglers like the depth chart we have for the Bandit crankbaits? I wasn't sure if they were in that Troller's Book... If so, can somebody take a picture of it and post it up?
DoubleG
WARNING: Any new crankbait fisherman.... Your tackle box will explode and your pocket book will shrink when you get addicted to CRANKS.... I pulled for the first time last year and look what found its way to my box for this year....
Bandit 300s
http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/IMAG0174.jpg
Regular Fatfish
http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/IMAG0172.jpg
http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/IMAG0173.jpg
Brad's Wigglers
http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/IMAG0171.jpg
You got a good start on it Zack.
Yep Zach is addicted, lol
As you know, I run 2 live wells and 1 minnow well all day on my battery and it still cranks....minnows and fish still alive..... secret, timers and ice...........
Just my opinion, but solar panels are a waste of time and money.... rather carry an extra battery...
Can't let this die.
Pulling cranks sure paid off for me in our Fruit Jar tourney at Lake Washington. Had a winning weight of 14.45lbs and took big fish too with a 2.45lb'er. All the studying of the info on this thread and trial and error paid off finally. Here's a look and some biguns.
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I'm the guy on the left.
Hey Major, how deep of water were you pulling in? And were you using 300's? I've been catching them at Okatibbee in around 8 ft of water by spider rigging jigs and longlining curly tail grubs. I might could pull some 200's with about 25 ft of line out.