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http://img.tapatalk.com/4a524022-f3af-9d51.jpg
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What do you think the crankbait is doing in correlation to the weight? Wouldn't a 300 run deeper than the weight vs say a 100 or a rat-l-trap...
It would but not much Blue. Since your leader from your weight to your bait is only 3 or 4 ft., you might have a 300 running a ft. deeper. I'm fixing to try the Ala. rigs with horse heads on them on my pushing poles.
[QUOTE=E-Z Poleholder;1896673]Now that makes more sense to me. A square plus B square equals C square. Got it..
Dont for get the 2,4,5 and the 6,8,10 rule.
What I have, some 2 oz, 3 oz and 4 oz weights. Jus gonna have to get out on the water and experiment.
good tip on the line angle tho..[/QUOTE
I believe thats 3 4 5
U r so rite... Crazy keyboard.
Great thread, real good info! Thanks!
Two cranks can be fished on one rod too (like a c and c rig). Up top use a smaller floater on short leader and longer leader and diver on bottom. :fish
ScottV if you ever come to the Rez to crank let me know. I want to tag along so i can see how you do it.