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nar160 |
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Posts: 415 Location: MN | What are some cranks/twitchbaits that work well running real shallow? Something that can be worked effectively in 2-4' deep sand/gravel areas with sparse weeds, preferably with some speed. Some ideas so far: Big Game 8" surface twitch - works pretty good for this. Not great in weeds, durability problems contacting rocks, relatively expensive to be routinely breaking. Shallow Invader - works good, probably best I've used so far, may try adjusting balance slightly rearward to keep right under the surface. Mag Shallow Invader - haven't tried one, does it run shallow enough? Super Shad Rap - good candidate but haven't tried it, panfish profile makes sense DD - runs too deep, not great with weeds Believer - straight model runs too deep but good with weeds, jointed on shallow eye more of a topwater, may try adding a little weight to run right below surface. Both have a lower frequency wobble than the above options and aren't great with speed on shallow eye. | ||
IAJustin |
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Posts: 2015 | the best crankbait for 2' of water is a bucktail | ||
NPike |
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Posts: 612 | Perhaps the ShallowRaider series by Bucker they only run a 2 ~ 4 feet deep. You can also help control the depth how deep any crankbait runs by how much you initially crank it down and the position of your rod tip to the water while working the bait. Lighter line runs deeper as well. | ||
tkuntz |
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Posts: 815 Location: Waukee, IA | 7" slammers run pretty shallow at speed. Great side flash also | ||
mnmusky |
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Ss shad. No better crank in 2-6 fow. | |||
enice |
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Posts: 50 | I like Crane baits a lot for shallow twitching. They run 1-2 feet even if you work them aggressively. | ||
Jeremy |
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Posts: 1144 Location: Minnesota. | mnmusky - 1/19/2017 3:35 PM Ss shad. No better crank in 2-6 fow. What he said!! | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20218 Location: oswego, il | Check out the savage gear koolie minnow which was on sale on overstockbait a couple days ago. Very erratic. Dont let the lip fool you, its not diving. | ||
Ridgeback Hollow |
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Posts: 81 | Another vote for SS Shads. | ||
JakeStCroixSkis |
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | IAJustin - 1/19/2017 3:44 PM the best crankbait for 2' of water is a bucktail :) Agree 100% lol. But I would have to say shallow raider, and also shallow invader. Maybe slammer 7" but there so #*^@ lite!!! | ||
Copper Thunder |
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Posts: 46 | enice - 1/19/2017 3:41 PM I like Crane baits a lot for shallow twitching. They run 1-2 feet even if you work them aggressively. Another vote for the Crane bait. | ||
danlaboucane |
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Posts: 483 | i like the salmo fatso for the depth you want ,floating model. | ||
nar160 |
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Posts: 415 Location: MN | ^ Is that the fatso without a lip (F14F)? | ||
hoosierhunter |
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Posts: 427 | Most of your super shallow runners will be made of balsa which means they are not going to be durable. I love the ss shads but you will not get many fish out of one before it is tore up. Same think with cranes. I just started using the 7 inch slammer and like it so far. | ||
kjgmh |
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Posts: 1088 Location: Hayward, WI | Twitch Darter works great for this. | ||
Emptynet |
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Posts: 399 Location: WI | Krisco. Runs right between 2 & 4 ft. | ||
TheShow |
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Posts: 351 Location: Vilas County, WI | Cranes and Slammers. Thumbs up. Surface twitch will cover that portion of water but haven't had any success on one yet. Shallow Invaders are great but I like them in 6' or more. | ||
danlaboucane |
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Posts: 483 | nar160 - 1/20/2017 11:53 AM ^ Is that the fatso without a lip (F14F)? no with lip,it floats so easyer to use in weeds ,i have some with/out lip woks deeper on slack line . i have had success on lhe lipped version in perch pattern. | ||
bigrackhunter |
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Posts: 26 Location: lawton, ok | SS shad has a very nice action with the tail, but it's hard to beat the erratic wobble of the time tested Crane. | ||
muddymusky |
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Posts: 569 | Copper Thunder - 1/19/2017 9:16 PM enice - 1/19/2017 3:41 PM I like Crane baits a lot for shallow twitching. They run 1-2 feet even if you work them aggressively. Another vote for the Crane bait. Crane baits for sure and for speed reeling, try the jtd crane bait. Ultra shallow presentation. | ||
MuskyMATT7 |
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Posts: 553 Location: 15 miles east of Lake Kinkaid | Another vote for SS Shad. Get a hold of Kyle @ Smoker Tackle | ||
figure 8 |
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Posts: 238 | SS shad and shallow invader have been great for shallow water for me. | ||
monsterlures |
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Posts: 256 | Does the custom x 12 kc special work well as a shallow crankbait? | ||
Jkrauz80 |
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Posts: 20 | Sennet tackle vexer. Also, crane. | ||
Marley420 |
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Posts: 82 Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | It is interesting someone brought up the vexer. I've been wondering about that bait. Any other success stories about that bait? | ||
nar160 |
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Posts: 415 Location: MN | I've been wondering about the Vexer too. It doesn't seem to have taken off - there isn't much feedback out there, but you do see a few floating around for sale here and there. As far as I can tell it's no longer on the Drifter website, so they may have pulled the plug. In any case, seems like a bait worth trying out if it runs shallow enough. | ||
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