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Message Subject: deep crankbaits for casting
ncclimbr
Posted 10/7/2014 12:56 PM (#733836)
Subject: deep crankbaits for casting




Posts: 38


I was wondering what crankbaits folks prefer to cover the 10 foot range when casting. As I mostly fish small rivers, trolling isn't an option. What do you guys use???
cave run legend
Posted 10/7/2014 12:56 PM (#733837 - in reply to #733836)
Subject: Re: deep crankbaits for casting





Posts: 2097


Depthraiders are great and are reasonably priced.
Ski Patrol
Posted 10/7/2014 1:21 PM (#733850 - in reply to #733836)
Subject: Re: deep crankbaits for casting




Posts: 33


Location: Ontario, Canada
I'll second the depth raiders. I would also recommend the 7" slammer deep divers and 9" ernie's. Both will go 10' casting and get down in a hurry.
BNelson
Posted 10/7/2014 1:26 PM (#733851 - in reply to #733836)
Subject: Re: deep crankbaits for casting





Location: Contrarian Island
depthraiders and Triple Ds ..
Trophyseeker50
Posted 10/7/2014 2:11 PM (#733860 - in reply to #733836)
Subject: Re: deep crankbaits for casting





Posts: 791


Location: WI
Count down depthraiders and tripleD
musky slut
Posted 10/7/2014 3:00 PM (#733869 - in reply to #733836)
Subject: Re: deep crankbaits for casting




Posts: 496


For the river you are fishing try some of the smaller slammers , they float up and out of all that wood
chadw18
Posted 10/7/2014 7:18 PM (#733914 - in reply to #733869)
Subject: Re: deep crankbaits for casting





Posts: 364


Location: Central Wisconsin
4 inch slammers, bakers, and believers
MD75
Posted 10/7/2014 7:31 PM (#733918 - in reply to #733836)
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Posts: 682


Location: Sycamore, IL
DDD's and Baker Baits will get the job done!
muddymusky
Posted 10/7/2014 8:03 PM (#733923 - in reply to #733836)
Subject: RE: deep crankbaits for casting




Posts: 569


8 and 10" jakes. Depthraiders too!
ncclimbr
Posted 10/8/2014 8:14 AM (#733977 - in reply to #733836)
Subject: Re: deep crankbaits for casting




Posts: 38


Thanks guys I'll check some of those out. Another question. Where do you find the baker baits. They look great but can't find any info on where to get them. Also, Musky slut, are you talking about the 4" slammers?
Ski Patrol
Posted 10/8/2014 8:45 AM (#733984 - in reply to #733836)
Subject: Re: deep crankbaits for casting




Posts: 33


Location: Ontario, Canada
For Baker Baits pm zach2626 or email [email protected]. That's directly from the source Mr. Zach Baker.
mnmusky
Posted 10/8/2014 9:10 AM (#733988 - in reply to #733836)
Subject: Re: deep crankbaits for casting




Zack b has 10 or so on ebay now.
curleytail
Posted 10/8/2014 9:49 AM (#733995 - in reply to #733836)
Subject: Re: deep crankbaits for casting




Posts: 2687


Location: Hayward, WI
I've had great luck with Triple D's though I used Depthraiders a little more this year and am starting to like them also. Triple D suspends and is good over open water. Depthraiders float quickly and can go through weeds and rock surprisingly well.
little one
Posted 10/8/2014 11:43 AM (#734022 - in reply to #733836)
Subject: RE: deep crankbaits for casting





Posts: 501


Location: S.Wisconsin
Love casting the perchbait in the fal....Feel the thump
chadw18
Posted 10/8/2014 12:32 PM (#734029 - in reply to #734022)
Subject: RE: deep crankbaits for casting





Posts: 364


Location: Central Wisconsin
http://m.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=baker+musky&isNewKw=1&_sop=12&_pg...
LK&acimp=0&sqp=baker+musky&trksid=p2053742.m2428.l1313.TR0.TRC0.Xbaker+musky


Try this for the bakers!
Emptynet
Posted 10/8/2014 7:25 PM (#734068 - in reply to #733836)
Subject: RE: deep crankbaits for casting




Posts: 399


Location: WI
Check out an 8" Custom X. They will get that deep & have great action.
Ross K
Posted 10/9/2014 9:16 AM (#734137 - in reply to #733836)
Subject: Re: deep crankbaits for casting




Posts: 219


It's hard to beat the Big Game line up. From the little Scuba to the 9" twicher...really good stuff. We have well in the 12' range with the 7" Big game twicher (most recently on Pewaukee). It's weighted right to work is slight current as well.

my 2-cents.
cave run legend
Posted 10/10/2014 8:49 PM (#734308 - in reply to #733836)
Subject: Re: deep crankbaits for casting





Posts: 2097


How are you getting the big game 7" twitch bait down 12' on the cast?
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