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Message Subject: Shallow Rock Crankbaits
RJ_692
Posted 8/27/2018 7:36 AM (#916721)
Subject: Shallow Rock Crankbaits




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Need to step up my crankbait game which is historically pathetic.

Looking for some recommendations for some that are good on shallow rocks. 6ft and less stuff. And any tips or observations that go with that particular crank. Colors?

Thanks!!
MartinTD
Posted 8/27/2018 7:45 AM (#916723 - in reply to #916721)
Subject: Re: Shallow Rock Crankbaits





Posts: 1136


Location: NorthCentral WI
Shallow Invader - rip, reel and repeat.
bigred2198
Posted 8/27/2018 8:49 AM (#916730 - in reply to #916721)
Subject: Re: Shallow Rock Crankbaits




Posts: 397


The Big Game with the circuit board lips are killer.
curleytail
Posted 8/27/2018 8:53 AM (#916731 - in reply to #916721)
Subject: Re: Shallow Rock Crankbaits




Posts: 2687


Location: Hayward, WI
Believe it or not Depthraiders are good. I've caught several fish on LOTW grinding shallow rock with them. They can agressively pound rock and do a pretty good job of staying snag free. Another good one is the jointed Krisco.

I don't put too much thought into color but in general do tend to use bright colors in stained water and lean towards natural colors and black in clear water.
BNelson
Posted 8/27/2018 8:55 AM (#916732 - in reply to #916731)
Subject: Re: Shallow Rock Crankbaits





Location: Contrarian Island
another vote for the big game with the circuit board lips
RJ_692
Posted 8/27/2018 11:15 AM (#916750 - in reply to #916730)
Subject: Re: Shallow Rock Crankbaits




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Circuit board lip? Is this something different than a standard Big Game?
BNelson
Posted 8/27/2018 2:07 PM (#916765 - in reply to #916721)
Subject: Re: Shallow Rock Crankbaits





Location: Contrarian Island
yes, they are different.
monsterlures
Posted 8/27/2018 2:19 PM (#916766 - in reply to #916721)
Subject: Re: Shallow Rock Crankbaits




Posts: 253


The custom x 12 kc special, that thing is easy to keep high in the water colume, i fishin from the shore and almost never have issiues with the lure going too deep
Paramuskyhunter
Posted 8/27/2018 2:40 PM (#916768 - in reply to #916766)
Subject: Re: Shallow Rock Crankbaits





Posts: 150


Location: Appleton, WI
I've tried to break those circuit board lips on the big games and i cant, Big game baits move and catch a lot of fish for me now i wont have to re-buy as many every year.
Ross K
Posted 8/27/2018 3:01 PM (#916770 - in reply to #916721)
Subject: Re: Shallow Rock Crankbaits




Posts: 219


Big Game... they made a good move on the Circuit Board lips. We use Big Game baits a lot. They added another tool in an already good Big Game tool box.

Ross
RJ_692
Posted 8/28/2018 8:58 AM (#916856 - in reply to #916721)
Subject: Re: Shallow Rock Crankbaits




Posts: 357


i did a search for the circuit board lip Big Games and came up with nothing. Can anyone point me in the direction to these? I have some of the regular ones and would be interested in trying them.

what size do y'all like best?
BNelson
Posted 8/28/2018 9:38 AM (#916861 - in reply to #916856)
Subject: Re: Shallow Rock Crankbaits





Location: Contrarian Island
contact Big Game. I like the 9"er.
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