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larry eaton
Posted 12/21/2003 7:29 AM (#10629)
Subject: shallow cranks


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Location: blue mounds,wisc
i`m looking for off brand shallow diving cranks to use on three ways. i bought a bunch of "redneck" brand cranks awhile ago and they catch alot of fish,but i haven't found anymore.i was wondering if anyone has seen them.also there are a few other brands that sell at places like wal-mart and other discount stores.they are usually alot cheaper than rapalas and smithwicks.is there any web sites that you know of? or store shelves that you noticed
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zboudreau
Posted 12/21/2003 9:55 AM (#10634 - in reply to #10629)
Subject: RE: shallow cranks


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Location: La Crescent, MN
Call Brad Kaczorowski any day but monday at West End Bait in Winona, 507-452-6241. I know he has these (Red Neck Tech). Also, I believe Ralph Diercks is the distributor for these.

Zach
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larry eaton
Posted 12/21/2003 11:14 AM (#10640 - in reply to #10629)
Subject: RE: shallow cranks


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Location: blue mounds,wisc
thanks zach i will let him know that you directed me to him . where can i get ahold of ralph? thanks agian

Edited by larry eaton 12/21/2003 11:16 AM
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Rich S
Posted 12/21/2003 7:11 PM (#10658 - in reply to #10640)
Subject: RE: shallow cranks


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Larry, I just got back from Scheels in Appleton. Storm has a new color out in the shallow runner I know you would be interested in. Believe me when you see it you will know which one I am talking about. By the way, there is a brand spanking new Beckman Net that will be riding in the front of my boat. Thanks for the advise, it is awesome. And just for Rick I bought the biggest hoop and the longest handle they make (if I ever draw him for an am partner I don't need him missing the fish at the boat!).
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Rick Larson
Posted 12/21/2003 7:22 PM (#10661 - in reply to #10629)
Subject: RE: shallow cranks



My, those nasty rumors sure do spread!
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Rich S
Posted 12/21/2003 8:01 PM (#10666 - in reply to #10661)
Subject: RE: shallow cranks


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People picking on you again Rick? Seriously though, I took your advice also going with the larger hoop. I see it as alot more cumbersome but do see its advantages also. I will let you know how it works for me next year. If it does not work you will see it for sale on the buy sell strade board.
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Rick Larson
Posted 12/21/2003 8:17 PM (#10668 - in reply to #10629)
Subject: RE: shallow cranks



HeHeHe! Yep, poor me. Think I'm gonna throw my computer in the river and give up on all internet discussions!

NO! Not really!
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larry eaton
Posted 12/22/2003 5:38 AM (#10672 - in reply to #10629)
Subject: RE: shallow cranks


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Location: blue mounds,wisc
rich, last spring we had my beckman in your boat,and it netted some fine walleye.if you have faith in your equipment than itsup to the fish gods to fill it full.i wish you the best of luck this season. as for them cranks you mentioned when i get up to fish with you will you take me shopping?
rick, if you promise not to talk about your boat anymore we would love to keep you around , so do throw that computer out yet. and yes i heard about your netting skills.
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Rick Larson
Posted 12/22/2003 10:48 AM (#10684 - in reply to #10629)
Subject: RE: shallow cranks



Ok Larry. Guess I was wrong to think that people would want to know how the newest boat (on the walley scene), performed. Will work hard to keep from mentioning it (my boat) in future posts. Course if you go back and count how many times its been described, you might find it in less than 10 of my 777 posts!

And that Stratton told the truth I missed netting a big fish for him. No doubt I am a big-time netting klutz. One reason why my net (should'a brought it that day) is very large!
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Rich S
Posted 12/22/2003 11:57 AM (#10689 - in reply to #10684)
Subject: RE: shallow cranks


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Hey Rick, Larry has net some real nice fish for me. He even got one that fell off before the net was even in the water. If you promise to buy us both dinner we will take you out and he can give you some pointers.
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Rick Larson
Posted 12/22/2003 1:10 PM (#10692 - in reply to #10629)
Subject: RE: shallow cranks



HA! Its a deal!
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