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I cannot tell you how happy I am with my Crank Bait. Man, this thing is getting better and better as I learn more about it.
How would you use a crawfish crank bait?
I just bought the Rebel Crawfish, anyone got any tips?
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December 8th, 2010 at 1:17 am
Chloe, I have had good luck with hot-n-tots in fluoro colors like yellow/orange and chartruese/white.Try Shad Raps in Hot Tiger, Firetiger, and Silver Fluorescent Chartreuse (http://www.rapala.com/products/lures/shad_rap/) No idea what a willy is but it does’nt matter really because you can catch these guys on a variety of different baits. I have used reef runners to catch them as well. Good luck.
December 8th, 2010 at 1:28 pm
Bluegill — Earthworms, nightcrawlers, wax worms.Bass — Earthworms, nightcrawlers, minnows, frogs, salamanders.I used nightcrawlers today and caught about a dozen bass and bluegill, ranging from 3 or 4-inches to about 10-inches. Caught the 10″ bass with a pink rooster tail, though.
December 9th, 2010 at 1:46 am
a carrot stix rod may be a good rod but l don’t think l could ever bring myself to use one of these garish, god-awful orange, “look-at-me-l’m-using-a-carrot-stix-rod” things. there are many other quality rods that don’t appear to be a snoopy or barbie toy fishing pole.l would place g. loomis at the very top of the list with st. croix and lamiglas near there. even the better shimanos such as the cumara and crucial would be in my top ten.
December 9th, 2010 at 1:30 pm
This site may provide helpful information on fishing for redeye bass. http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/redeye-bass-fishing-tips-177110.html
December 10th, 2010 at 2:07 am
#2 Gold mepps with a worm , wrap the worm around the 3 prong hook with some of it dangling behind, trolling is best the spinner really attracts themGood luck
December 10th, 2010 at 2:02 pm
Cast it out and crank it in. SOme will sink slowly, some will only go down when you’re cranking. Generally if you crank it faster it’ll go deeper. Cast to the edge of cover or over an area where fish are. When you get bit, just keep cranking (don’t jerk to set the hook, you’ll lose a lot of fish that way).
December 11th, 2010 at 1:34 am
Different speeds will make the lure wiggle faster or slower, which can affect whether or not a fish will attack it. Also, a faster retrieve will generally make a floating lure swim deeper.If you’ve tried fast and slow with no luck, you might try another type of lure. No lure, no matter how good it is, works all the time. Or try another lake, or at least a different part of the lake you’re fishing in. If the fish aren’t there, no amount of casting is going to get them. Fish near cover (rocks, grass, logs, whatever) rather than out in the open water. Or check with local tackle shops or other fishermen for what’s working right now where you’re fishing.
December 11th, 2010 at 1:59 pm
I look for two features on my depth finder when I am scouting the open water for potential bass locations. Any sudden drop off and any hump of land in the open waters will hold bass. The crank bait is ideal for these situations. I like the Bandit Crank baits for this. They have great action and I have full confidence in them. Here is a link to them out of Cabelas.http://www.cabelas.com/p-0030930112239a.shtml And I use the same rod I use on my other reels.Medium action and 6 1/2 or 7 foot. I hardly ever use more then 12 lb test as the heavier weighted lines seem to affect the action of the lure a little. And I like to use fluorocarbon line to help the lure run a little deeper. And if you are fishing a reservoir that was flooded and some standing timber was left, find the trees that are still standing under the waters surface and fish them hard. I have found that the bass will sometimes use these trees as a type of cover to hold on. But this is a unique situation and is not found in most lakes.
December 12th, 2010 at 1:16 am
Those are DEEP diving crankbaits… They ARE for bass as well. To get them to their deepest point, you have to retrieve them at a faster rate then you normaly would with a crank bait that dives around 5ft. or so..ADDITIONAL: You can tell they are deep diving crank baits by how long the lip is on the front of the bait. The longer the lip the deeper it goes…