Super User 00 mod Posted May 21, 2013 Super User Posted May 21, 2013 Anyone one here deep crank with a heavy/fast rod and then use mono and a light drag? I need a rod to handle deep and heavy cranks, and was wondering if anyone has successfully used a 7'6'' h/f for with mono/flouro for stretch and a lighter drag setting. I don't think it would hurt the arms/wrists as bad either..... Jeff Quote
Capt.Bob Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 prefer the MHM for that, I have tried MHF and had good days and had days I pull my hair out, and can';t even get hooked up let alone keep em on. But everyone is a little different, maybe you could have better luck than me. I have a habit of using a fast handle turn and hard yank at the same time, a hard habit to break when you are use to fishing very long and deep with single hook finesse setups, not always beneficial especially for fast moving treble work. Quote
Super User 00 mod Posted May 22, 2013 Author Super User Posted May 22, 2013 This rod would be mainly for other purposes but 1 week a year a deep crank. And that is all I would throw that one week so it is important for that. Jeff Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 It depends on how heavy a lure you're talking about. Crankbaiting is one of the few techniques where maximum casting distance is a real advantage. It lets the lure obtain max depth and keep it in the strike zone longer. Too heavy of a rod won't load and cast at it's peak as I'm sure you know. I understand not wanting to buy a rod for 1 week a year, but if that week's really that hot, well.... Quote
gobig Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 The Dobyns Randy McAbee cranking rod 805 handles deep divers well. Quote
BrettD Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 I dont see why you couldnt make it work as long as you keep in mind you are using a fast action rod. Its not something I would recommend to a beginner but and experienced angler shouldnt have any problems. Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted May 22, 2013 Super User Posted May 22, 2013 Jeff - I am going to try to get it done with a St Croix Tidemaster Inshore Travel Casting Rod. Either of the sticks listed below when match with the 20lb mono should handle the load. Model Length Power Action PCS Line Weight Lure Weight Rod Weight Handle TIC70MHF3 7' MH Fast 3 10 - 20 1/2 - 11/4 5.0 4 TIC76MHF3 7'6" MH Fast 3 10 - 20 1/2 - 1/14 5.85 5 http://stcroixrods.com/product/tidemaster-inshore A-Jay Quote
Super User Chris at Tech Posted May 22, 2013 Super User Posted May 22, 2013 I think my telescoping Cranking stik will come in handy Quote
CTGalloway21 Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 I use the Rick Clunn Wright & McGill glass rods and it makes the deep cranks a breeze. Less stress on my wrists. Quote
bassin is addicting Posted May 22, 2013 Posted May 22, 2013 to address your question... and not recommend rods... no i have not used a heavy rod for that....BUT... knowing that you will allow for the rod strength by adjusting the line and drag.... i think it should work ok.... imo obviously the only way to tell would be to give it a try. but if you are only doing it one week a year....it would be worth it to give it a shot and see before you go buy a rod for just that. if you have a MH.... depending on the rod (since not all manuf ratings are the same) i would be ready to give that a shot too... good luck Jeff.....let us know how it works out.. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted May 22, 2013 Super User Posted May 22, 2013 If you bring over my Huds, you can borrow my Lamiglas SR705R for as long as you need it! It's rigged and ready. Quote
Super User .RM. Posted May 22, 2013 Super User Posted May 22, 2013 For deep cranks DD22 etc. I prefere a MH/M in 7' - 7'6" setup with a 5.4:1 GR super upgraded/tuned... 1 Quote
Super User 00 mod Posted May 22, 2013 Author Super User Posted May 22, 2013 I have a deep cranking rod for here. St croix mh/m. This will be left at travel destination year round for use, but should only need it to crank 1 week a year. Jeff Quote
Super User .ghoti. Posted May 22, 2013 Super User Posted May 22, 2013 Jeff I use a Dobyns Champion 7'6" H-F, trimmed down to 7'2", for deep cranks, and it works just fine. A high speed Zillion, spooled with 12lb mono, drag set a little looser than normal, also does nicely. I also use this setup for frogs and buzzbaits. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted May 22, 2013 Super User Posted May 22, 2013 Jeff I use a Dobyns Champion 7'6" H-F, trimmed down to 7'2" Trimmed down? Please detail your "trimming" method, LOL. I know quite a few guys up here that use long, heavy/fast rods for deep cranks. I actually use my light swimbait rod (custom build on the Legend Tourney Swimbait blank, 4C79HF) for big divers when fishing for northern pike. Quote
Super User 00 mod Posted May 22, 2013 Author Super User Posted May 22, 2013 Seems like it will work just fine then. Just need to experiment a little with the right line and drag setting. That is what I figured. Jeff Quote
Super User J Francho Posted May 22, 2013 Super User Posted May 22, 2013 Jeff, I just use STRONG line - P-Line CXX in 20#. No reason to adjust the drag. Probably have mine set to about 5 or 6# of resistance. That's plenty to move a big fish and load up enough of the rod so it becomes a shock absorber, which is more important than thinking the line or drag will protect from shake offs. Quote
Super User 00 mod Posted May 22, 2013 Author Super User Posted May 22, 2013 J, How deep will the cranks go on your 20? Quote
Super User Chris at Tech Posted May 23, 2013 Super User Posted May 23, 2013 I have a deep cranking rod for here. St croix mh/m. This will be left at travel destination year round for use, but should only need it to crank 1 week a year. Jeff Geez, you getting a condo on Baccarac? Quote
Super User .ghoti. Posted May 23, 2013 Super User Posted May 23, 2013 Trimmed down? Please detail your "trimming" method, LOL. I know quite a few guys up here that use long, heavy/fast rods for deep cranks. I actually use my light swimbait rod (custom build on the Legend Tourney Swimbait blank, 4C79HF) for big divers when fishing for northern pike. The handle was way too long. I cut it down until it felt better and made a plug to cap it off. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted May 23, 2013 Super User Posted May 23, 2013 I was thinking more along the lines of ceiling fan. Quote
Super User .ghoti. Posted May 24, 2013 Super User Posted May 24, 2013 I was thinking more along the lines of ceiling fan. I have done that, I be ashamed to admit, but not this time. I trimmed this rod on purpose. LOL! 1 Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.