If you're only going to pull three, then off the back would be best. You could get good seperation and it wouldn't matter what length rods you use.
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To each his own but pulling cranks is not my thing . There are times like yesterday that the wind say's there has to be a better way . I will never fish tournaments so i only plan to fish three poles . Two questions ? Pull out the back or side ? What length rods ? Since i most likly will do this very little what rods do i buy . I already have some bass rods not being used .
If you're only going to pull three, then off the back would be best. You could get good seperation and it wouldn't matter what length rods you use.
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Hey Curtis.....use your old bass rods.....they will be fine.....just position them where you have four feet of separation between the lines.
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