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    Default Ok I have put up my crankbait stuff and now gonna


    spider rig, one or 2 questions (yall hope ) how fast do you move around when you are spider rigging ? can you slow troll out the side or back of the boat and have the same effect ?


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    We stay between .4 and .7 when trolling. We fish off the front with a spread of poles from straight out in front to out the sides. you can troll ouit the sides or the back but I prefer the front method.
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    What Sat said, even slower sometimes.
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    Unless you're side pulling or in a turn, dragging out the side is basically going through the same water repeatedly. Out the back is OK, but if they're shallow, I'll bet you'll spook some of your fish. Bet sometimes it doesn't matter though. .7 is awful fast for me. I'm at .4 to .5 most of the time.

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    I must disagree with his smartness, Mr. WB. I have seen many instances where the front spider rigs cause a reaction bite in the back, ask Eva Rambo. She sits in the back most of the time and has caught some nice crappie.
    Honestly, I think you fish or spider rig the way that makes you comfortable. Just remember this, move just fast enough to keep your lines straight down. When they are back, you might be out of the strike zone.
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    I push 8 poles spread around the front of my boat and if my son goes with me he'll pull 8 off the back. When the fish will hit shallow he's use floats to get them away from the boat a few feet sometimes. I usually wont run any faster than .3 to keep my lines mostly verticle.

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    The only thing about pullin em out the back of the boat is if you get hung you have to stop and back up to get em out. Up front you can normally free them up without stopping.

    As far as speed, we Harley move at all. Just bump the trollin along. But with that being said, where we normally fish is infested with stumps, fallen and standin timber. So it's tough to go that fast.

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    The only thing about pullin em out the back of the boat is if you get hung you have to stop and back up to get em out. Up front you can normally free them up without stopping.

    As far as speed, we Harley move at all. Just bump the trollin along. But with that being said, where we normally fish is infested with stumps, fallen and standin timber. So it's tough to go that fast.

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    Default You know me, I do thangs backards

    I actually pull jigs out the front of the boat using my cranking rods. 16, 12 and 8 out each side in my regular spider rigging rod holders and it worked pretty good last winter. Reason I had to do it that way was when it's cold, I fish alone and I have to sit by the TM to run it. I'm CHEAP so I ain't spent the money YET on the Ipilot so I do what I hafta. Spider rigging, I do a little something like the image on my double setups and very seldom do I get over .5 MPH. Lots of time I'm at .1 or .2 cause that's what the fish want that day
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    I'm gonna tell you how to do this one day DD.

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