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Thread: Pulling Cranks 101

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    Thanks Tritonman, I will pick up a few 100s. I think my problem with the split rings are my pliers are too small. They are not making a big enough gap in the ring. Going to look for a bigger size today.
    Glen, when I first began pulling cranks, I changed all the hooks to red, since then I have bought a whole lot of baits and have stopped bothering to change the hooks and it doesn't seem to matter to the fish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by majflyboy View Post
    Glen, when I first began pulling cranks, I changed all the hooks to red, since then I have bought a whole lot of baits and have stopped bothering to change the hooks and it doesn't seem to matter to the fish.
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    Thanks Maj and "G", but too late. My 37 year old son with 20/15 vision came over yesterday and replaced all 72 hooks in 2 hours and change. Based on your advice I'll not be changing hooks on any further Bandits.

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    Default guess this CB thang works huh ?

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    I meant to behave, but there were just way too many other options available at the time.

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    WOW, and no front hook... I'm gonna have to try that..
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    All right you gewbers. I've got a new question for trolling 101. When trolling with live bait, (crawler harness etc) how can you know what depth your rig is running at? I have read through this thread, and I don't recall anybody talking about live bait and harnesses, only plugs. I'm using a 7 1/2 foot cabella's depthmaster trolling rod and depthmaster II dm20a line counter reel loaded with stren hi-vis gold 10lb line. Thanks for any info you guys can give.

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    People out here in so-cal don't
    know what you guys are talking
    about,,, keep it on a down low!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kschupp View Post
    All right you gewbers. I've got a new question for trolling 101. When trolling with live bait, (crawler harness etc) how can you know what depth your rig is running at? I have read through this thread, and I don't recall anybody talking about live bait and harnesses, only plugs. I'm using a 7 1/2 foot cabella's depthmaster trolling rod and depthmaster II dm20a line counter reel loaded with stren hi-vis gold 10lb line. Thanks for any info you guys can give.
    This thread is totally about artificals. However, when we slow-troll (spiderrig) using minnows we are just barely moving. Now, I don't have a clue what kind of harness you are talking about.
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    What is the coolest water temp that you pull cranks in? Do anything different for winter pulling?

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    A lot of folks say they don't pull cranks in the winter time, however, I won a tournament this past March doing it. Don't remember what the water temp was but it was cold. Fished with Bandit 300's but with only 8 to 12 feet of line out, caught them right at the back of the boat. My baits were running so shallow I could actually see the hits. I caught more fish that day than I ever have before of since, I was culling fish that were nearly 2lbs. I fished another tournament the next Saturday at the same lake, doing the same things and didn't do diddley. Go figure.
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