20 lb and mostly power pro hi vis
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20 lb and mostly power pro hi vis
I pulled for three hours today on the rez, caught NOTHING.:mad: Saw one other puller & he indicated that he hadn't caught anything either.:confused: But it was fun getting to know my i-pilot a little better.:)
well I bought some more bandit 300 crankbaits today, think I may have the start of an addiction on my hands. but they were a color ive never seen before called crappie! has anyone seen them before?
for starting this thread. I have learned more reading the posts on this subject than from any other fishing resource. I am now officially addicted.
Pulled again Saturday on Sardis but wind gave me fits caught enough to feed the family. Took 6 yr old yesterday. Fished Sardis from 7 to 3. Finally found fish out from Holiday at Noon and caught 34 crappie but only 13 keepers. Plus 6 white bass, 1 largemouth, 3 cats and 1 unknown linebreaker.Using only 4 poles and son as the firstmate IT WAS the definition of a Chinese Firedrill!! 6 yr old proclaimed that pulling cranks is now his favorite kind of fishing!! He never got bored and did not want to leave!! Thanks guys for all of your helpful tips.:)
Thanks for the nod Lacy1, but I only posed the question. The meat came from all the respondents, but, like you, I have read it many times and learned a lot about pulling cranks.
Ok, if I was going to buy some Wally Marsh cranksbaits to run on the big lakes, which depth, size, and colors do I need to get?
Going to try to orders some of the bandits off their site, give the the colors I need, I know mostly 300 series, right?
Wally Marshall Crappie Cranks 3/8 OZ , Two and a quarter inch size size. Ole Miss, Bubblegum, PinkieToe, and Midnight Fire are the colors that I like the best in the WM crankbaits. Lavender Shad works pretty good too.