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Shallower.
this thread will cost ya $$$$$$$$$ lol its worth it
Yes it will!!!!! and yes it is!!!!!
New question.... I am getting ready to pull the trigger on about 25 new Bandit 300's. Question is....how often do you end up with a spread of all the same baits? After you determine which color they are hitting, go you try to put that lure on every pole? In other words, do I need 6 of each color that I plan to buy?
I wouldnt at first, get 2 of each, maybe 4 of a couple of good colors and figue it out from there. I got one color I leave on at least one pole all the time and every now and then you will find only one thing that works. Want a list??:biggrin
I think it would be great if u posted ur list, and anyone else that wouldn't mind sharing.
I painted several that I'm partial to, such as an electric chicken and a blue with hot pink belly and a black with hot pink belly.
Orange crush, my absolute favorite, stays on one of my poles 90+% of the time along with the blue, the electric chicken and the black to start with.
I dont know the names of them EZ, will take some pics and post em. (maybe):biggrin
Top 3 are go to baits and will start off with them if its early or cloudy, the next 3 are good brite day baits and the one on the bottom is swiftly becoming a go to bait in clear water. http://i757.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps1bc5c56b.jpg
I am new to pulling cranks. Been reading all this info. I have a question bout the bandit depth chart. At what speed is the depth chart referring to? I guess that is the question I am trying to ask. Seems to me the faster you pull the baits the deeper it will go. Is that the maximum depth they will go?