Not that hard to figure out-- I have it figured out up to 1.4 as that is a fast as I troll crawlers--- faster than that I use crankbaits with snap on weights. I little experimenting and you can find bottom at any speed.
"Hi, its that time of year again when we can start running crawler harnesses." Well, what time of year was it? May? July? I really hate it when guys make videos that use that line. Just say its June here in Michigan or where ever you are.
If you're going to show "how to set up", you might need a shot in which you can actually see the kit involved. Very poor quality video where you can barely see the kit is useless - great only for those who already know the answer.
Thanks for your setup information. The Old Michigan Fisherman . 🤠
Excellent info. Straight to the point. Thanks.
would really like to know the formula at different speeds and weights. 1.0 is slow often times. 1.5-2.5 is more typical
Not that hard to figure out-- I have it figured out up to 1.4 as that is a fast as I troll crawlers--- faster than that I use crankbaits with snap on weights. I little experimenting and you can find bottom at any speed.
Geesh an old video but it’s all
I wanted to hear.
Nice
Do they still make the team outdoors inline weights?
How do I know how much weight with my crawler harness
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"Hi, its that time of year again when we can start running crawler harnesses." Well, what time of year was it? May? July? I really hate it when guys make videos that use that line. Just say its June here in Michigan or where ever you are.
1 oz weight
You may have to re-download video. No sound
Turn the phone sideways
4:00 Fish On! lol
If you're going to show "how to set up", you might need a shot in which you can actually see the kit involved. Very poor quality video where you can barely see the kit is useless - great only for those who already know the answer.