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What technique will you be working on in 2007?
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<blockquote data-quote="xmytruck" data-source="post: 151" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Hello</p><p> I am crankbait fisherman and the last two years I lost two crankbaits, one because a pike broke the line and the second one is cause I got it snagged in a tree and could not get boat there. It just like casting any other bait, once you are near the shore line keep your rod tip up,as you start to work the bait back to the boat start lowering rod tip towards the water. If bump any structure just back off for a second and the bait will float above the structure. If it's sinking bait, jerk forward with the rod and it will usually come free.</p><p>X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xmytruck, post: 151, member: 8"] Hello I am crankbait fisherman and the last two years I lost two crankbaits, one because a pike broke the line and the second one is cause I got it snagged in a tree and could not get boat there. It just like casting any other bait, once you are near the shore line keep your rod tip up,as you start to work the bait back to the boat start lowering rod tip towards the water. If bump any structure just back off for a second and the bait will float above the structure. If it's sinking bait, jerk forward with the rod and it will usually come free. X [/QUOTE]
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