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    Do u guys think that color matters or do u think its the vibrations off the bill?

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    I would have to say Color matters the most.



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    Yep........I agree with wilbur....color counts and they will hit one color early in the morning and when the mid morning sun starts putting more light in the water.....you will more than likely have to change colors as they will quit hitting the one you started catching them on earlier.
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    ok just wondering never have pulled cranks since it cost so muchh and since i dont hahve my own boatLOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by majflyboy View Post
    A lot of folks say they don't pull cranks in the winter time, however, I won a tournament this past March doing it.....
    Yeah I've pulled in March (and Nov) but was curious about Dec-Feb. I know others are long-lining in the winter, why not pull?

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    the depth chart link is no longer any good... anyone got a new one?

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    copy this and paste to your desktop..
    All in BANDITS
    Feet 100 200 300
    LINE DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH
    05 ------- 2.4 ----- 3.2 ----- 3.4
    10 ------- 4.0 ----- 4.5 ----- 4.0
    15 ------- 5.3 ----- 5.3 ----- 6.0
    20 ------- 5.7 ----- 6.1 ----- 7.0
    25 ------- 6.3 ----- 6.9 ----- 8.0
    30 ------- 6.9 ----- 7.5 ----- 9.0
    35 ------- 7.4 ----- 8.0 ----- 9.9
    40 ------- 7.9 ----- 8.5 ----- 10.5
    45 ------- 8.4 ----- 9.0 ----- 11.0
    50 ------- 8.8 ----- 9.5 ----- 11.6
    55 ------- 9.1 ----- 9.9 ----- 12.1
    60 ------- 9.4 ----- 10.2 ---- 12.6
    65 ------- 9.7 ----- 10.6 ---- 13.1
    70 ------ 10.0 ----- 11.0 ---- 13.6
    75 ------ 10.3 ----- 11.4 ---- 14.0
    80 ------ 10.5 ----- 11.8 ---- 14.4
    85 ------ 10.7 ----- 12.0 ---- 14.7
    90 ------ 10.8 ----- 12.2 ---- 15.0
    95 ------ 10.9 ----- 12.4 ---- 15.4
    100 ------ 11.1 ----- 12.6 ---- 15.7
    105 ------ 11.2 ----- 12.7 ---- 16.0
    110 ------ 11.3 ----- 12.8 ---- 16.3
    115 ------ 11.4 ----- 13.0 ---- 16.7
    125 ------ 11.6 ----- 13.4 ---- 17.0
    135 ------ 11.8 ----- 13.6 ---- 17.3
    150 ------ 11.8 ----- 14.0 ---- 17.6

    Major,,,I am back,,finished reading this post as a update to this upcoming season of fishing in Indiana,,and ready to rock the crappies again,,still have a few fish in the freezer,,putting the boat together from winter storage,,and ready to go as water temp in southern Indiana is cracking 40 degrees,,and will start my crankin as soon as everything is ready.. Will keep you posted..but will be another great year of cranking. Good luck to all that reads this post!

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    Thanks for the update Cevans, I'm getting pumped for pulling season too, maybe this weekend in the Lake Washington FJ tourney.
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    Quote Originally Posted by creekslick View Post
    Here is the depth chart. http://www.crappie.com/crappie/archi...pth-chart.html
    I use 30-8 power pro line but where I troll there is alot of structure that loves to eat crank baits. If I fished the Big 4 all the time I would use 10 lb mono like slab said.
    i couldn't get the chart when i click on it can you repost it?

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    The images above are no longer hosted. Just use the table that Cevans has typed out above-it is actually more user friendly when you're in the boat as opposed to finding the depth on the graphic chart. I have a similar chart typed in Excel laminated in my boat for a quick reference.

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