Siebert Outdoors Posted December 17, 2007 Posted December 17, 2007 Anyone here into using giant cranks in shallower water. Say 6-10 ft area? Next year this is what I'm going to focus on and will be throwing huge cranks bigger then dd22's, but dive shallower. They will be fished mainly in a stump field. These cranks will be approx 1+ oz. The main focus here is big fish holding in the area I will be fishing. As in big fish I'm referring 5-7 hopefully 8-10lbs. I'm really looking for some tips and tricks to do this. Also what lb line do you throw? I'm pretty much set on rod and reel. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 17, 2007 Super User Posted December 17, 2007 #1 Get yourself a telescopic lure retriever! Then bang those stumps. I am using original formula Yo-Zuri Hybrid #15. It won't break easily, but can be broken. If you decide to go with braid, you are going to have to cut your line occasionally. Quote
jwo1124 Posted December 17, 2007 Posted December 17, 2007 Here's one lure I saw someone posting about on another post. http://www.***.com/descpageDEPBAIT-DR.html# That site is great by the way, it has a lot of lures that aren;t mainstream on basspro or cabelas But that one is pretty pricey...happy hunting Quote
LCpointerKILLA Posted December 17, 2007 Posted December 17, 2007 Here's one lure I saw someone posting about on another post. http://www.***.com/descpageDEPBAIT-DR.html# That site is great by the way, it has a lot of lures that aren;t mainstream on basspro or cabelas But that one is pretty pricey...happy hunting Yeah but the realizer only dives 5 feet Quote
jaskoh Posted December 17, 2007 Posted December 17, 2007 I would use the heaviest line you can that still allows your bait to bang off those stumps. Ive never used this technique but I am assuming braid would be good for high strength low diameter. How deep does your cranks dive on say 12-14 pound mono? Quote
Siebert Outdoors Posted December 17, 2007 Author Posted December 17, 2007 Thanks guys keep the suggestions coming. I was looking at probably going with the zuri 15-17lb for this. Braid has crossed my mind though. Lure retreiver will be a must. I'm getting picky at my old age. I'm having some custom made cranks made and painted by Big M for 1 point in 1 lake. I've got some different style from him before and they are sweet. Yeah I know sounds dumb having baits made for 1 lake and 1 point, but watch the My outtings this spring from Lake X :-X Quote
jaskoh Posted December 17, 2007 Posted December 17, 2007 Thanks guys keep the suggestions coming. I was looking at probably going with the zuri 15-17lb for this. Braid has crossed my mind though. Lure retreiver will be a must.Yeah I know sounds dumb having baits made for 1 lake and 1 point, but watch the My outtings this spring from Lake X :-X I don't think this is dumb at all. I am sure I will get to this point sooner or later. I am actually getting ideas for specific jig skirts for certain lakes. Let us know your results with out giving up to many details ofcourse ;D. Quote
LCpointerKILLA Posted December 17, 2007 Posted December 17, 2007 I would try a luckycraft D-15 or other really big lipless crank. Quote
The_Natural Posted December 17, 2007 Posted December 17, 2007 I don't know of any huge cranks that dive 6-10ft...it seems like the large cranks are shallow cranks or wake baits. If you can live with just a few feet...the Z-baits big bite shallow crank is hot right now, even though I haven't purchased one yet. RC3.5 and BDS 4 are also good choices. When I throw B2's and the like areas with stumps or other laydowns...I go with 15lb CXX. I'm not messin' around Quote
beastieboy Posted December 17, 2007 Posted December 17, 2007 Have u tried a Fred Young's Original Big "O" ? Big crank , great for stumps, run shallow Quote
Randall Posted December 18, 2007 Posted December 18, 2007 I have some giant cranks (Musky and Saltwater) that I use for big fish in a stumpfields but rarely use them anymore. Storm Kickin' Minnow (six inch)started outfishing them all in the stumps for big fish. The bill on it lets it deflect off stumps like a crank and it catches way more fish than the cranks ever did. I still use the cranks to get down better deep on fast retrieves sometimes but prefer the Kickin' Minnow on medium and slow retrieves. Quote
lubina Posted December 18, 2007 Posted December 18, 2007 Also what lb line do you throw? The same that I would use for small swimbaits, P-Line Evolution 20 lbs or CXX in 17 lbs, same diameter. Quote
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