can someone post or send me a pics of how you rig crank baits for "pushing" I am mostly interested in the type of weight, weight placement, and depth/speed Thx been experimenting on local lakes but thought I would ask the experts :)
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can someone post or send me a pics of how you rig crank baits for "pushing" I am mostly interested in the type of weight, weight placement, and depth/speed Thx been experimenting on local lakes but thought I would ask the experts :)
I'm not sure how to post pics off my iPad, but I'll tell you how. I use a 3oz inline sinker with about a 2ft leader from the sinker to the crank. My speed and depth vary day to day, but usually between .9 mph to 2.5 mph. I usually run different depths until they start hitting at a certain depth then change my depths around where they're biting. You can determine your depth by dividing your amount of line out by 2, if your line is at a 45 degree angle.
Thanks .. so a bell sinker on main line in front of a swivel tied to a leader then to the crank bait would work. This is the set up I use but I am using a lighter weight 1/2 to 3/4 ounce. This is maybe why I'm getting small fish (crank bait not deep enough) I will try 2 and 3 ounce lead next time. Thanks for the insight... :)
Most conditions a 3 oz. is just right
Here's a pic of the inline trolling weights we use.
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I use Scotts work like a charm! His depth chart is most valuable.
do you use a quick snap on the line to crank so you can swap out fast or tie direct to the line?
I use a swivel with a snap
Pushing you control depth with the sinker.....pulling you control depth by length of line out and speed and no sinker