Lindy Shadlings in size 7 work well too and have a longer and slimmer profile for when the fish want something different.
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I usually use a Bandit 300 when pushing, mainly because it has a bigger wobble than a 200 or 100. The Rebel Crappie Cranks and Wiggle Warts do well also. You won't always notice a bite from a small fish. Watch your line for a difference in the downward angle. And lift your pole and check it periodically. Sometimes you'll have a hitchhiker. Lol
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Lindy Shadlings in size 7 work well too and have a longer and slimmer profile for when the fish want something different.
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Never caught em just putting the leader in!! BWAHAHAHAHAHA
With Scott's 3 and 4oz weights, we actually caught more fish pushing last summer because you can stay with em better. Easy to turn around on em quicker when ya locate em. With my wife and two friends of ours, we pulled 6 on the back and pushed 6 on the front. Only once did the pulling outperform our pushing rigs. Coincidence probably, but they were Deep at the time. 15-20' down.
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I'm one of Bills 2 friends! LOL ! He caught more off the front than we did off the back. Funny part fish were stricking Scottv s weight. Bought broke the rods!
Just add eyes and a hook, maybe two tone it, back and chart or black and red... Add an eye... Scott, paint em up, I'll be waiting on my commission check!