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trolling crankbaits to catch fish
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<blockquote data-quote="senkosam" data-source="post: 468474" data-attributes="member: 24899"><p>Good tips! - especially the line out rule.Thanks ! Will report on future outings using trolled crankbaits. </p><p>But one thing I just thought of: <em>boat speed vs lure buoyancy.</em> I would imagine the minimum boat speed must be fast enough to insure the lure stays at one depth. Someone on another forum suggest not using the tm and allowing the boat to be pushed by the wind between 5-10 mph. 5 seems a bit too slow especially for a cb with a short bill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="senkosam, post: 468474, member: 24899"] Good tips! - especially the line out rule.Thanks ! Will report on future outings using trolled crankbaits. But one thing I just thought of: [i]boat speed vs lure buoyancy.[/i] I would imagine the minimum boat speed must be fast enough to insure the lure stays at one depth. Someone on another forum suggest not using the tm and allowing the boat to be pushed by the wind between 5-10 mph. 5 seems a bit too slow especially for a cb with a short bill. [/QUOTE]
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