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    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?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodgeman View Post
    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?
    Click on specials, they have a few 300's at a good price just not all the good colors.
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    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.
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    Thanks G and Steve.

    I'm looking at the Bandit site now. And I just want the 300 series, right, not the 400 or 700 or the Deep Flat Maxx, right.
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    Ok, off topic question, on the Bandit site, there is a fishing reports section, well I didn't see the big lakes in Mississippi listed and Bandit is in Sardis?

    Is that a strategy to keep the folks stalking Torch down to just WB?


    Ok back to buy crankbaits.
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    Yep 300 series on the Bandits
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    For Mississippi fishing reports.....just click on this and then click on what lake you want. MDWFP Fishing Reports
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    Pulled cranks today at Sardis and MAN, that was fun. Pulled with my original four poles and I stayed busy for about three hours. Could not believe how big the fish were. Only caught two short fish & one Goo, the rest were quality crappie. I quit keeping fish after seven, even released two from my live well. What a great day!!:D:DCan't wait until tomorrow.
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    Oh, and BTW, nothing has ever been invented for a solo fisherman that is better than the Terrova with I-pilot. It's too amazing to describe tonight but just imagine that you set your course and speed and then don't have to drive the boat any more.. Sweet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodgeman View Post
    Thanks G and Steve.

    I'm looking at the Bandit site now. And I just want the 300 series, right, not the 400 or 700 or the Deep Flat Maxx, right.

    A few 200's aren't bad to have either. Ran into a situation about 2 weeks ago where the crappie wanted the 200's more than the 300's even though they were run at the same depth. I assume this was because to get the 300's shallow where the crappie were chasing shad, they were being spooked by the boat. The 200's were being run on a longer line, but were running high in the water column.

    Maj is correct on the Ipilot.
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