Channel 240 on dish. The Hunt channel
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Channel 240 on dish. The Hunt channel
Thanks Wilbur. 608 on DirecTV.
Wilbur you have got to get direct so you can give me the right channel...lol
Thanks Wilber, I almost missed it.
Wonder how much WB charged him to let him fesh on Grenada????:dono
Guess I am gonna have to try longer lines on the inside but I just cant see it being easier, alot of times I dont have much line out difference.
Pulled cranks and never put his TM in the water.
Must have been breezy
Hey Major What did you think about his formula, Line out divided by 10 +1ft. Imma thinkin its more accurate than the Bandit chart. There is about a 5 ft. difference.
Didn't look very windy. Must be using a trolling plate on that 4-stroke yammie.
Thanks for posting that this was on Wilbur, enjoyed watching it.
I aint Maj but I find the Bandit chart to be spot on according to the bottom of the lake the baits are hitting and the depth finder.
I need to laminate me one, got it as a bookmark on my phone but if'n I was to be up there checking on my cows aint got much service up there.
Do you think one of you could post it?
Wilbur maybe this will werk, if not its in a thread I started last Saturday titled I Need
http://www.chattanoogafishingforum.c...=1&posts=8
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Thanks Rees
Something that I dont here talked about alot but Scottv hit on it the other day, is where the line hits the water. I run mine off the sides with the rod tips as close to the water as I can without the tip getting in the water if a good wave comes by with my 2 inside poles almost straight back off each side at a 45 or so degree angle. Feetof line out starts where the line hitsw the water or at least that is what it seems to Scaott and me as well. So if you have your rods standing up in the back and the line is 20 feet behind the boat before it goes in the water then you need to add 20 feet to your calculations.
As an old green carp fesherman the only time I feshed a crank with the rod up was if I was trying to keep it shallow, rod tip on the water or even in the water, sometime 7 foot deep, if I were trying to get depth or just let the bait work as it was intended.
My rod set-up is the same as what Kent showed, 8', 12' and 16' PST's running straight out the sides with tips about 1' off the water.
I just watch my FF and try to adjust my cranks where they are above the crappie......crappie will go up to hit a crankbait but they will not go down.
Reckon that has something to do with their eyes being on top of their heads????:dono
Mine is very similar to Driscolls set up
Mine is just like driscolls and major. I got the charts, where did you get the laminated?
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I bet he was using that yammie, forgot he had that
What is the name of this show and does anyone no when it repeats.
I had several crappie in an aquarium, and they don't always feed up. My fish would sit in the aquarium at a 45 degree angle and feed on the bottom. They position their body's in the water so their eyes face straight ahead. MOST of the time they where horizontal in the water, when at rest, but when the last few minnows where hugging the bottom of the tank, or hiding in the cover, the fish would hunt them at the 45 degree angle.
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I hear what your saying Bill, but I don't think that fish in a aquarium is a good example unless it the size of bass pros.