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Crankinstein

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About Crankinstein

  • Birthday 01/01/1988

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    North Carolina
  • My PB
    Between 8-9 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Oak Hollow Lake, Belews Lake

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  1. I have a Nucanoe Flint I just got for this year and it's a really nice yak. If anyone wants more info check out my youtube channel by my name "Kevin Weber" and you can see several videos on it. Pros: -Under 1k in price -Great features: paddle holder built into handle, 4 flush rod holders, square stern for transom mounted trolling motors or power pole micro, good scuppers, stern hatch, gear straps, Plenty of rails, open layout -Tracks well -Light 70 lbs -Great size 11.3ft is a great intermediate length for a kayak in my opinion -very stable Cons: -Range not as far as a peddle yak -Average speed
  2. I actually just ordered some Zakos and like others here I plan on using them as trailers for bladed jigs and spinnerbaits. I'm hoping that profile mixed with the action from the tail will produce, it looks like a good bait from what I've seen.
  3. Curious if anyone has tried the Savage Gear line thru shad yet. I ordered two 7" ones yesterday in gizzard shad color with the intention of rigging a treble on the bottom of one for open water use and a top hook for fishing on the bottom. Looks like they have a 10" model too. There's a video of the swimming action that looks really good. If you tried these let me know what you think. For the price you really cant beat them and they look like an excellent shad imitator.
  4. Those MB rebel claws look awesome. Wish I could help you with some info on those. All I can say is hang on to them, they look like they would fish really well and if their one of the rare varieties they might be worth a little cash. Nice find!
  5. I'm a bit of a crankbait junkie so my list changes a lot but this is what im using currently for different depths and to be honest most of my crankbait fishing recently is in 14ft or less. Wake 0-1ft: Megabass Gong, Ima roumba Shallow 1-3ft: Spro fat john, Jackall Aska Med 4-6ft: Spro little john MD Med 6-8ft: Evergreen CR 08 Med deep 8-12ft: Spro rock crawler Med deep 10-14ft: Rapala DT10 and DT14 Deep 14-16ft: Duo G87 15A, Rapala DT16 Deep 16-20ft: Duo G87 20A Really Deep 20ft-25ft: SK 10XD
  6. I guess I'm the minority here but I like the white one. Then again white or bone has just been a solid color for my local lake whether its a rat/walker/popper style topwater. I would go for whatever gives you the most confidence though because as mentioned before color isn't as big of a deal for topwater baits as it is for others. I think the action more than anything is the key.
  7. I actually had this happen to me yesterday. Lure was a Evergreen CR 08 (Combat Crank) and I not only caught a fish on the first ever cast with it but also caught a fish on my second cast too. Both fish were dinks though probably less than a pound. I've only ever caught a fish on the first ever cast with the rebel floating cricket and the SK bitsy minnow. The bity minnow also was a catch on the first and second cast but both fish were bluegill.
  8. Evergreen SB 105 is the best topwater bait of all time in my opinion. It walks and pops and its not too big and not too small with 3 trebles that are sticky sharp. I like the duo popper 64 and megabass pop x for small poppers. For just walking I like sammys and the duo pencil 85 and 110.
  9. I can back this up. I just bought the deep box for my cranks and was able to eliminate two plano boxes, it holds a ton, I think its 48 slots if im not mistaken. I like that the dividers are already in place and they don't do that weird bending and warping thing that happens when you try to put every divider into a normal box. This setup lets me put one bait in each spot and keeps the hooks from getting tangled. I don't mind the price because of the quality you get. I thinks its crazy to have 48 cranks ranging in price from $5-20 depending on brand meaning that you have roughly $240-960 in baits that you are going to store in two flimsy boxes. Most of my cranks are in the $10 range so I have roughly $480 worth that are now safe and secure in the bait coffin. Protect your investment and make organizing easier.
  10. Megabass Gong hands down. This is the bait that has the gorilla face but don't be fooled it's a top notch wake bait and not just for show. It has a blade on the back of it that looks like a Colorado blade from a spinner bait and when you wake the lure it clanks back and worth with the body and the back hook. It has a very wide action as well, swinging back and forth when retrieved. I bought it because it looked really unique but I hooked up with a fatty the very first time I used it and that fish wanted it bad, he bit the front treble and got all 3 points. The action is great on these things and they can draw strikes very well. I'm going to make a post here soon with some pictures of the baits as theres not a whole lot of info out there on them.
  11. That Ike bait from Berkley the backslide I think its called might be a good option. It has that duel density plastic where its heavier on one end so that it slides away from you and might be good for getting under the dock and into the face of the bass. Another thing I like to do is take a bait like a wake bait that you can run parallel to the dock as others have mentioned but the wake bait will be a slower fatter target and may get those bass to come hit it if they don't hit the faster moving options. I caught a nice one last night on that brand new megabass gong wake bait when I was fishing slowly over some submerged logs, a bass that was under the log came up and nailed it.
  12. I'm fishing NC waters too and you are right they are all over the T rig senko right now. I've been using a 4/0 EWG and haven't missed many. I usually use a MH rod with 12-15lb FC or 20-30lb braid. Right now I have one rod with the 15lb FC and another with 30lb braid and I've used both with success. I haven't been throwing them weightless T rigged but have actually been using a small 1/8th oz bullet weight, it still has a slower fall but the weight lets me get a little longer cast on it. I've used both sweeping hooksets and the over the head hookset and both seem to work well. Tight lines!
  13. That's awesome man! My local lake has a decent population of stripers and hybrids as well as some grande bass. Looks like the big fish like these so I will be throwing them a lot this year!
  14. Anyone have experience fishing the Megabass Magdraft? I saw a vid where Lake Fork Guy and one of his friends were fishing and his buddy was throwing one of these and it looked pretty cool or at least cool enough to make me do an impulse buy on tw for a few. I know Oliver Ngy uses them a lot as well and seems to catch some good ones on them. It seems like it may hit that middle ground of mid-large soft swimbaits somewhere between keitech and huddleston at least in terms of price and product positioning. I've read that when retrieved at the right speeds it can have some nice action. I have also heard that its more durable than most but probably not quite as durable as advertised. If you have one of these on hand or fish them let me know how you like them and how you like to fish them. I'm looking forward to seeing what their about, this will be my first megbass plastic I've used. Tight lines!
  15. Looks like a cool idea. What if the pouch had strips of Velcro and then the individual pockets attached to that. This would let you have 6 small pouches for baits or 3 pouches for baits and one larger one for plastics possibly. I'm thinking of the idea much like the modular vests we see military personnel use. Depending on the mission or in this case the fishing technique a different setup could be made quickly and easily before you go. Either way I think its a cool concept your working on and welcome to BR!
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