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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5675853" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>Trolling crankbaits is something I've always done. Not necessarily targeting crappie...but when it got hot and fishing gets tough, we would always troll to just try to find something that would bite. You catch everything on crankbaits while trolling. It wasn't until around the early 2000 to 2001ish when I discovered Kent Driscoll that I started applying a lot of his crankbait pulling techniques, tips, and tricks for crappie. I think it was Tim Huffman that did a whole book on crankbait pulling for crappie and Kent had a major role in it. I'm not as complex as how they do it...I do 3 rods max...most of the time only 2. Those are enough to keep me on my toes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5675853, member: 220"] Trolling crankbaits is something I've always done. Not necessarily targeting crappie...but when it got hot and fishing gets tough, we would always troll to just try to find something that would bite. You catch everything on crankbaits while trolling. It wasn't until around the early 2000 to 2001ish when I discovered Kent Driscoll that I started applying a lot of his crankbait pulling techniques, tips, and tricks for crappie. I think it was Tim Huffman that did a whole book on crankbait pulling for crappie and Kent had a major role in it. I'm not as complex as how they do it...I do 3 rods max...most of the time only 2. Those are enough to keep me on my toes. [/QUOTE]
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