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Old May 24th, 2007, 05:50 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
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Default beginner's how heavy the crankbait question


"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
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Fishking wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote:
but boy, did you ever introduce
yourself all wrong to this bunch ! ;-)


Not true Ken, that's just your opinion and not fact. stop spreading
rumors. We love fly fisherman, we just hate the way they fish :;-)


Well, no one has answered Sandy's question yet. If he'd introduced
himself as anything *other* than a fly fisherman somebody would
have answered his question by now.

Sandy, tell them you're a hot 24 year old bass fishin' gal. That'll
get an answer out of them. ;-)


Well Ken, there's a good reason why I haven't answered Sandy's question. I
don't have a decent answer. There are far too many variables in his
question.

What type of tackle is it going to be used on, spinning or baitcasting? If
it's going to be used on spinning tackle, then 1/4 oz. is great, but perhaps
it will be too light for casting gear. 1/2 oz. would be better for casting
gear. How deep are these lures designed to run? I hate running deep diving
lures on spinning tackle and most of the shallow baits I have are lighter in
weight and more difficult for my clients to cast on casting tackle.

See what I mean? We need more information before a responsible answer can
be given.
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