I had a drop weight on mine with about a foot of line with a 3 way swivel, then about 5 feet of leader line and then the crank. Worked great and no tangles
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I had a drop weight on mine with about a foot of line with a 3 way swivel, then about 5 feet of leader line and then the crank. Worked great and no tangles
yeah thats the way mine is, drop weight to a 3 way, one to the leader line the other to the next 3 way, 5-8 oz of weight, using 30 lb mono on the anchor line and 18 lb to the crank... the line going in front of the cranks may prevent a bunch of the snags, or at least it will in my mind, but i guess only testing will tell.
Sounds like me, my lake will barely hit ten in spots, I'm starting to wonder how effective these cranks will be in water this shallow? We do pretty well spider rigging, but once again gotta try it to see.
you may want to look into some 100's and 200's so you can put them back further
yeah I went yesterday and dropped half my paycheck on some 200's. Ya'll got me all messed up over this crankbait stuff now! I quit smoking and dippin this week. Figured it up to two bandits a day I was spittin out or throwin out the window...
and it didn't turn out to well. Then again, it is ME I'm talking about. LOL I ain;t to coordinated