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Message Subject: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling
Slamr
Posted 1/29/2014 12:56 PM (#688174)
Subject: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling





Posts: 7077


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Thinking of getting a few new 6-8" crankbaits specifically for trolling behind boards. Looking for something that runs 7-10" without a ton of line out (more than 60') that also isn't going to be such a deep runner that it's 10' behind the board either. AND, I'm set on Depthraiders.

Ideas?
ToddM
Posted 1/29/2014 1:05 PM (#688177 - in reply to #688174)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling





Posts: 20248


Location: oswego, il
H2o cranky nitros, TI nokken 9" I know, hammer crankbaits by shutupansfish, Pearson crankbaits, just off the top of my head will get you what you need.
horsehunter
Posted 1/29/2014 1:16 PM (#688180 - in reply to #688174)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling




Location: Eastern Ontario
Believers 8 inch shallow eye, 6 inch Stalkers. Stalkers, Shallow Invaders, Dogs, Don't neglect spinner baits and bucktails
IAJustin
Posted 1/29/2014 1:18 PM (#688181 - in reply to #688177)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling




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not a huge troller but when I do I almost always run boards...and its really hard to beat a 10" jointed believer behind a board for me! You should be right in that 7-10' range with 50' of line behind the board on the deep eye.
BenR
Posted 1/29/2014 1:18 PM (#688182 - in reply to #688174)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling


big cisco kids, you can bend the metal lip to adjust wobble and depth. Awesome for trolling and largely overlooked. BR
MD75
Posted 1/29/2014 2:39 PM (#688198 - in reply to #688174)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling





Posts: 682


Location: Sycamore, IL
Super Shad Raps and Krave jr's on a 40-50 ft line will be in that depthrange.
CU301DSV
Posted 1/29/2014 2:53 PM (#688200 - in reply to #688174)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling





Posts: 906


Location: Canada
You could try the lures I've been using a lot of the last couple of years. They are hand picked red cedar, through wire, handmade and painted with a polished aluminum lip. It's a 9" lure and comes in jointed and now in a straight also. Click on the Lawrence Lures link at the bottom of my post.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 1/29/2014 3:01 PM (#688202 - in reply to #688200)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling




Posts: 962


I would get some Muskie Train MX7.5s they would fit your description perfectly.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
bob1
Posted 1/29/2014 5:14 PM (#688229 - in reply to #688174)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling





Posts: 228


8" Jakes will go about 10' with about 50 feet of line out!

Bob
Will Schultz
Posted 1/29/2014 6:24 PM (#688235 - in reply to #688174)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Where do you plan on trolling?
Cody
Posted 1/29/2014 6:28 PM (#688236 - in reply to #688174)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling




Posts: 358


Paul Fec's Hammer Lures, I also like 5" Tuff Shads.
jano
Posted 1/29/2014 6:54 PM (#688246 - in reply to #688174)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling




for the specs you are looking for
wiley
believer
loke ,they won almost all the possible tournament of lsc,for me all the all the rest is useless
matt1985
Posted 1/29/2014 7:35 PM (#688254 - in reply to #688174)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling




Posts: 35


Slammers 7" minnow is a great trolling bait. It trolls over 5mph and doesnt run deep either. 60' of line out will only get down around 5'. Lots of guys use his deep divers on a short line behind boards with great success. A very popular tactic in green bay.
Slamr
Posted 1/29/2014 10:48 PM (#688280 - in reply to #688235)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling





Posts: 7077


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Will Schultz - 1/29/2014 6:24 PM

Where do you plan on trolling?


All over.
ToddM
Posted 1/29/2014 11:15 PM (#688281 - in reply to #688174)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling





Posts: 20248


Location: oswego, il
The Bagley db6 and medium lipped monster shad will serve you very well too.
Nick R
Posted 1/29/2014 11:34 PM (#688284 - in reply to #688174)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling




Posts: 36


Rapala super shad raps great baits my go to smaller trolling lure fire tiger is my best producing color.
Ray Fuller
Posted 1/30/2014 12:17 AM (#688286 - in reply to #688174)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling





Posts: 340


Location: Lake County Illinois
Custom X lures in the Mini and Chubby sizes.
Travis A.
Posted 1/30/2014 8:02 AM (#688305 - in reply to #688174)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling





Posts: 157


Location: Lincoln, NE
I love the Custom X mini 8 for casting but haven't trolled it yet. But I bought a Chubby 8 for trolling. Haven't used it yet cause it's winter but the quality is amazing and I love how the 12" trolls. A bunch of people did good on them this year trolling around LSC area and GB I think. I also love how my 10" Swimming Joe trolls. I don't know if they make an 8" but since it's a swimbait with a crankbait lip it's a little different than a lot of regular crankbaits that people troll. Has some nice action. And even the 10" seems smaller than it really is.
Will Schultz
Posted 1/30/2014 8:16 AM (#688306 - in reply to #688280)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling





Location: Grand Rapids, MI

Slamr - 1/29/2014 11:48 PM
Will Schultz - 1/29/2014 6:24 PM Where do you plan on trolling?
All over.

The reason I ask is that there certainly seems to be preference from lake to lake. Sure any lure may work at a given time but day in and day out fish really show a preference. So in generalities here are some based on water clarity:

Stained to dirty (these should plow and not wander): Les Chubby (many other simlar out there now), 6" Ernie, 6" Believer (shallow setting), Loke jtd, Super Shad Rap, Shallow Invader, Hoginator

Clear to Gin (these should wander): 6" Grandma Deep Diver, Fishall Slasher, Loke straight, Grandma 9", Swim Whizz

 

bigbite
Posted 1/30/2014 7:31 PM (#688417 - in reply to #688174)
Subject: RE: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling




Posts: 1348


Location: Pewaukee, WI
X2 on Paul Fec's Hammer Lures. They're the real deal!
hchad
Posted 1/30/2014 8:15 PM (#688424 - in reply to #688417)
Subject: RE: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling




Posts: 281


Check out the Custom X Fury.. It has everything your looking for and has caught some absolute giant fish....


Mikes Extreme
Posted 1/31/2014 10:08 AM (#688498 - in reply to #688424)
Subject: RE: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Hook up with Bill at Slammer Tackle. His baits are fish catching, long lasting, quality baits. That 4-inch rattle bait was outstanding for me last year.
Ernie' s, Bagley's, Diesel's and Tuff shads were also very productive doing what your looking to do.
The shorter the line length off the boards the better the action on the lures.
I used to long line off boards until I figured out that the shortest lines caught the most fish. Pressured lakes produce more fish off short lines than long lines. I know its hard to believe for most people but its true.
I don't run boards much anymore because the weeds and other guys trolling just make it more of a hassle than it worth. Boards only catch a small fraction of my fish when I run them. My shortest line catches more fish than any other rod in my 6 rod set (Two board rods, two up rods and two down rods). Run your shortest down rod on the kicker side just under and behind the prop wash. Rip-rip-rip......
bob1
Posted 1/31/2014 1:06 PM (#688570 - in reply to #688174)
Subject: Re: Thoughts on 6-8" Crankbaits for Trolling





Posts: 228


Mike, when running that short line behind the prop wash, how do you set your drag?

Thanks, Bob
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