NewAngler Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 I just picked up a few crank baits. various kinds, lipless, shallows, deep, and a sinker. they are relativley small, maybe 2" each, whats the best way to present these, and also the best knot to use? Quote
Super User Raul Posted June 22, 2009 Super User Posted June 22, 2009 What is a Sinker crankbait? A crankbait that sinks, like lipless cranks or countdown models. Quote
Super User Sam Posted June 22, 2009 Super User Posted June 22, 2009 Use a 7' MH graphite rod with a 5:1 reel and 17 pound test mono, cast out and reel back. As you progress, start to pop them and reel-pause-reel, for other actions. Check depths you are fishing and structure to select proper crank. Read and watch DVDs on using crankbaits. Always bring a pliers along to remove hooks. Use lighter line and spinning gear for Rapala's and other smaller cranks. Have fun. Quote
NewAngler Posted June 22, 2009 Author Posted June 22, 2009 thanks, sam. i've read a lot of your posts, you seem like you know what youre doing. I usually (boatless) fish from the shore, and ive had no luck catching any bass. but i did see a spot where a guy pulled a couple out in the hour or so i was there, i might try that spot. its relativley shollow, being thats its being fished from the shore, and there are some weeds growing out of the water. what do you suggest i use? Quote
skeetermike Posted June 22, 2009 Posted June 22, 2009 Fish from the bank, shallow water... thats an easy one. 2/0 owner hook is my favorite to use. Fish a plastic worm slow, just twitching it now and then or a slow drag toward the bank. Fish it around logs, trees in water, rock. Just fish around structure of any kind. Best colors are going to be red shad, blue fleck, purple, pumpkin, and watermellon. That, a spinnerbait, or jig are also good ones. I used to pond fish all the time and thats the ticket, try it and hang on. Perch may hit the tails pretty bad, but the bass usually take it and keep going. You might have fun with the perch/bluegill/bream with a smaller worm and hook. Good luck, have fun, and save some for seed cause you should catch fish! Quote
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