My son and I got a late start today water temperature was 64. 6 degrees Orange Crush mad cow and baby bass produced best not many boats out today I guess everyones deer hunting we're going to try again in the morning
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My son and I got a late start today water temperature was 64. 6 degrees Orange Crush mad cow and baby bass produced best not many boats out today I guess everyones deer hunting we're going to try again in the morning
Good job guys
nice!!!
good post......good times......
Next time you go out could you take a pic of how you have them rigged on the line as well as how you have the roadrunners rigged. Thinking may have to try your way of fishing as tight lining for them is not working for me right now. Thanks and good catch.
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Very nice!
That's wackin em. You make it look easy :)
nice!!!
The crank baits and the Roadrunners I pull behind the boat I run 10 pound test and a snap swivel.With the crankbaits ...I'm running them 45 to a 125 feet out the back of the boat at 1. 3 to 2.0 mph. With the Roadrunners I'm just making a good long cast and running at .8 to 1 mile an hour with a 1/16 or 1/8 head .The rods that I push the crankbaits and Roadrunners on I use 3oz. Scott V weights 3-foot leader and a swivel. I also push the A-rig on the front poles too
Its really not hard if I can do it anyone can I got all my information on how to do it from crappie.com. Mostly on the Mississippi board there is a sticky at the top of the page crankbait 101 lots of good information with a shout out to "G", Rees guide, ScottV, and others on the Mississippi board for helping with questions I had
That is the way to put them in the boat guys. Congratulations!
Cranking them on up. Great catch.