Michael Passalacqua Posted May 23, 2011 Posted May 23, 2011 what are the best conditions to use a lip less crank? thanks guys Quote
tholmes Posted May 23, 2011 Posted May 23, 2011 Clear, cloudy, deep or shallow, spring, summer, fall, winter, clear water, murky water... Lipless cranks are very versatile baits. They will produce in a variety of conditions as they can be fished shallow or deep, fast or slow, steady retrieve of pause 'n' jerk, even vertically jigged. They're one of my most productive baits. Tom Quote
Super User RoLo Posted May 23, 2011 Super User Posted May 23, 2011 Bar none, the 'lipless crank' is my favorite crankbait because as noted above they’re highly versatile. Once you’re familiar with the sink-rate of your lipless plug (e.g. 1-ft /1-sec) it can be counted down to any depth, Lipped divers that have a wide wobble are fine in summer but are not well suited to coldwater, On the other hand, lipless plugs have a short tight wiggle that’s effective in a wider range of water temperatures. Roger 1 Quote
flippin and pitchin Posted May 23, 2011 Posted May 23, 2011 Wind blown flats for sure. You can cover water exceptionally fast and they cast well in the wind to boot. Quote
ChazfromVA Posted May 24, 2011 Posted May 24, 2011 i love em in spring..rippin them over grass covered points in the prespawn can be some of most exciting fishing you'll ever do... just hold on to the rod tight because your liable to hook into a monster on the trap this time of the year Quote
jignfule Posted May 25, 2011 Posted May 25, 2011 Windy, cloudy days work best for me. Clipping the top of the grass. Quote
Super User SoFlaBassAddict Posted May 25, 2011 Super User Posted May 25, 2011 I'll throw one in almost any condition. There are very few situations where I won't find myself at least trying one out for a little while. A rattlebait is one of the most versatile lures that you'll have in your tacklebox. Quote
paangler13 Posted May 26, 2011 Posted May 26, 2011 Everytime. I always have one tied on. I have caught bass, catfish, walleye, and striper just this year on one. I like to pull them across steep ledges and just keeping them moving slow. I also tick the outside weed edges, or bang them against wood. My go to bait for sure. Jim Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted May 26, 2011 Global Moderator Posted May 26, 2011 Windy days in the fall, you can wear the paint off a bait if you find them chasing shad stocking up for winter. There isn't really a wrong time to fish them other than maybe when the water's hard Quote
piscicidal Posted May 26, 2011 Posted May 26, 2011 I use lipless cranks virtually all year. They are one of the best cold water baits there is. They are awesome as a search bait cause you can cast them a mile. Great to use on grass flats...even if the fish are in a neutral state you can usually pick up a few ripping traps thru the grass. I especially love using them this time of year (early summer) in So Fla when the water levels are real low, the bass stage up in open water before going to their summer locations. Quote
krisjack69 Posted May 28, 2011 Posted May 28, 2011 I like to use these when the topwater bite stops.I like to use this when there is some wind usually but they can be fished at anytime.I like burning them above grass for a reaction bite.I like using the Spro Aruku shad jr for this.I found this is the better bait to use for this even better than the SK red eye shad.I get bites of spro bait when I can't get a nibble with a red eye shad. Quote
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