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firstsixfeet
Posted 4/5/2004 11:15 AM (#102896)
Subject: below Canada bait crankbaiters(musky size)


Who is using a crankbait the majority of the time and actaully cranking it most of the retrieve rather than using it as primarily a twitch bait, and what are you using.

As someone that primarily enjoys a visual strike, I do not use cranks much, though I find the triple d extremely useful, but I am using it more like a twitch or jerk bait than any kind of honest cranking.
pbrostuen
Posted 4/5/2004 7:14 PM (#102958 - in reply to #102896)
Subject: RE: below Canada bait crankbaiters(musky size)




Posts: 158


Location: Eagan, MN
I always crank believers straight in. Other crankbaits are about a 50/50 mix, with some casts all twitch, some casts all straight, and most casts somewhere in between, until I find something that works. I'd rather use a straight retrieve, and twitch when I have to.
KYLE
Posted 4/5/2004 11:40 PM (#102987 - in reply to #102896)
Subject: RE: below Canada bait crankbaiters(musky size)


1st6ft,As a manufacture of crank baits I think I can help.I my self love to see the fish strike.I cant seem to hook up on topwaters though.So I designed a bait that could be cranked straight in and even on a long cast would only reach a depth of 2-3 feet.As a twitch bait it stays up even higher and throws off a tremendous flash.My #1 retreive has been crank 5-6 times and then give it a twitch and repeat.The fish cant stand the slight pause in between the twitch and crank.To check out the S S SHAD go to www.smokertackle.com.Hope this helps Kyle
Steve Jonesi
Posted 4/5/2004 11:56 PM (#102988 - in reply to #102896)
Subject: RE: below Canada bait crankbaiters(musky size)




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I'll second what Kyle says of his bait. I've thrown them this Spring and really like what I see.It does exactly what he says it does.I was able to see the bait well(White), even in the chocolate milk on the Cave in March.I bought a handful at the Chicago show based on what I'd heard from some pretty knowledgable people.They'll catch fish for me this year from Kentucky to Canada!Good Luck! Steve
sorenson
Posted 4/6/2004 9:50 AM (#103039 - in reply to #102896)
Subject: RE: below Canada bait crankbaiters(musky size)





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Location: Ogden, Ut
I almost always just crank them right back in. I vary the speed of the retrieve, but usually don't do a lot of stopping/twitching. Bear in mind that I am fishing exclusively for tigers (that's all we have) and use baits that are 'annoyingly' small. I've tried, w/o success, doing a bunch of twitching on the retrieve, but the plain ol' crank 'em in style greatly out-opruduces it. I have not given it as much of a chance as I probably should, but the straight retrieve is working well enough to keep me doing it.
K.
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