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MD75
Posted 6/17/2012 9:49 AM (#565705)
Subject: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions





Posts: 682


Location: Sycamore, IL
I am looking for some suggestions for a lure that can be trolled at 5mph but only dives down a couple of feet max on a longer line. Any ideas or favorites that you care to share would be appreciated! Thanks.

Matt
MuskyMATT7
Posted 6/17/2012 11:16 AM (#565723 - in reply to #565705)
Subject: Re: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions





Posts: 553


Location: 15 miles east of Lake Kinkaid
SS Shad, small lip bagleys monster shad, shallow raider, and wileys.
JeffH
Posted 6/17/2012 11:32 AM (#565724 - in reply to #565705)
Subject: RE: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions


you could just short line any crank behind a planer board if you want to run out from the boat. works great i do it all the time.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 6/17/2012 1:00 PM (#565734 - in reply to #565724)
Subject: RE: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions




Posts: 944


Shallow invaders, Muskietrain mf shads and Big game surface twitchers are great for trolling shallow.
Good luck
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
JKahler
Posted 6/17/2012 1:36 PM (#565739 - in reply to #565724)
Subject: RE: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions




Posts: 1287


Location: WI
JeffH - 6/17/2012 11:32 AM

you could just short line any crank behind a planer board if you want to run out from the boat. works great i do it all the time.


This. I do this all the time with large cranks that only come with big diving lips to keep them less than 5ft.
MD75
Posted 6/17/2012 2:45 PM (#565748 - in reply to #565705)
Subject: Re: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions





Posts: 682


Location: Sycamore, IL
Thanks for the suggestions! The lake I've been fishing has a lot of floating weeds. I have done the planer board thing and struggle with having to constantly be resetting boards and lines. I would prefer to be able to put some shallower running lures on my down rods with more line out but the ones I've been using keep getting to deep and fouled up in the standing timber. I guess I am really looking for something that if cast would run just under the surface on the retrieve but would troll well with out blowing out and only dive to about 2ft max. Any other ideas? I haven't tried the Wiley type baits yet, so maybe this could be the answer. I fish solo most of the time or this wouldn't be a big deal.

Matt
JKahler
Posted 6/17/2012 2:47 PM (#565749 - in reply to #565705)
Subject: Re: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions




Posts: 1287


Location: WI
Have you tried trolling spinnerbaits? They stay shallow and you can go pretty fast with the weighted ones.
Fiedler
Posted 6/17/2012 2:54 PM (#565751 - in reply to #565705)
Subject: Re: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions





Posts: 283


Location: beloit
I think the krisko by musky armour might work well for you.
horsehunter
Posted 6/17/2012 2:59 PM (#565753 - in reply to #565705)
Subject: Re: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions




Location: Eastern Ontario
How about a suick or a sledge Windals muskie snax if you can still find them,Bulldog
jdsplasher
Posted 6/17/2012 6:18 PM (#565775 - in reply to #565753)
Subject: Re: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions





Posts: 2270


Location: SE, WI.
Greg Thomas has the GT Bullet crank made by Muskytrain. Caught 5 or 6 on that crank this year!!!  
Landonfish
Posted 6/17/2012 6:21 PM (#565776 - in reply to #565705)
Subject: Re: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions




Posts: 360


Storm giant thunder stick
thrax_johnson
Posted 6/17/2012 8:06 PM (#565790 - in reply to #565705)
Subject: Re: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions





Posts: 313


Location: Bemidji, Lake Vermilion
Second the Storm Giant Thundersticks. Two versions available, the shallower one will max out at maybe 3 ft down. Baits run great at 5mph!
Farmer Rick
Posted 6/17/2012 9:50 PM (#565805 - in reply to #565705)
Subject: Re: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions





Location: Not far enough north!
Legend Outcast...
MD75
Posted 6/18/2012 4:04 PM (#566008 - in reply to #565705)
Subject: Re: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions





Posts: 682


Location: Sycamore, IL
I wouldn't think to troll jerkbaits...I will have to give that a shot some time!

Thanks for all the tips...

Matt
Pikiespawn
Posted 6/18/2012 4:58 PM (#566021 - in reply to #566008)
Subject: Re: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions




Posts: 921


Location: Apollo, PA
Fishalls 6" stubby slasher jointed. Contact Mike King
or his talonz little claw
Pikiespawn
Posted 6/18/2012 5:13 PM (#566024 - in reply to #566021)
Subject: Re: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions




Posts: 921


Location: Apollo, PA
Fred Pearson also makes some nice shallow minnows and a big bait that runs shallow. Pearson Plugs
Pete
Posted 6/18/2012 8:01 PM (#566056 - in reply to #565705)
Subject: RE: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions


Blue Water Baits High line bait, for a ten inch bait that only goes down 5 to 10 feet with a hundred feet of line out, very hard to beat. awesome built bait.
Guest
Posted 6/18/2012 10:15 PM (#566095 - in reply to #565705)
Subject: RE: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions


Sledge should work nice for you...

Anybody try trolling a waxwing yet?
learntoswim
Posted 6/19/2012 4:38 AM (#566126 - in reply to #565705)
Subject: Re: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions


muskellunch is top notch
Zib
Posted 6/19/2012 1:33 PM (#566259 - in reply to #565705)
Subject: RE: Shallow Trolling crankbait Suggestions





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River
Smoker SS Shad
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