Does anyone do this on Eufaula? Looks fun. Just don't know if it would work around here.
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Does anyone do this on Eufaula? Looks fun. Just don't know if it would work around here.
Works just as well in Oklahoma as it does anywhere else. When I lived at Eufaula I did it successfully at the right time of the year. Still do it occasionally at 10killer but really like it at Wister and Thunderbird (or anywhere else there are 'eyes.) I prefer to push as there is more control of the cranks that way.
I used to do it mostly in the triangle area as that's where I fished a lot.
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I fish that area a couple of weeks ago...mainly around the bridges and didn't do any good at all. Maybe this technique would've worked.
IKen, what size weight do you use when pushing the cranks?
I use 1 to 3 oz depending on the crank and speed I want to go. Use the same rods as I do when spider rigging. 2 14' & 2 12' B&M PS trolling rods.
Usually also drag two jigs about 40' behind the boat about 6-8' behind a float designed to cast flies. That way they won't go to the bottom if I stop
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Neither spider rig or cranks are my favorite way to fish but are sometimes most effective.
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I absolutely love feeling the thump double dipping jigs. I've just not done very good on them this summer. Thought I might try something different. Learning curve for sure as to where to find them and presentation.
Cane pole put a great chart about this on main forum