Three and a half hour ride home from miss. after crankfest,they rode home like a champ,lol
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Three and a half hour ride home from miss. after crankfest,they rode home like a champ,lol
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Leave mine on, the less you handle the bait the better off you are.
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I leave mine on. I usually start the next day with the same colors that produced the best the day before. Sometimes that works, and sometimes adjustments are needed as you go along.
We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.
My boat is a tackle store, rod racks & pole holders, poles & rods "23", tackle storage, ECT. I take a few minutes before I come off the water and put up everything, wrap rod lines and put up all tackle. This includes all cranks. I to have had crank hooks removed. My 2cts
Crappie bite twice a day. 15 minutes before I get there and 10 minutes after I leave.
The sheep live in fear of the wolf but in the end it's the shepherd that eats them.
The two loudest sounds are a gun that goes click when it is supposed to go bang and
a gun the goes bang when it is supposed to go click.
We take 'em off all of the time, whether we're crappie, walleye or salmon fishing. Keeps the rods from getting
beat up with some of the rough rides home. Also a BIG safety factor! Read "ARMYMAN's" post
Tight Lines - Dave
We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.Rees Guide LIKED above post
Thanks for the replies. I think I will be safer taking them off. I got me some bigger snaps that work easier with my hands. The grandkids get in the boat sometimes in my shop, so taking off will be the best.