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Deep cranks #10006859 05/23/14 01:25 PM
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Are deep diving crankbaits producing for anyone? If so, what underwater structure are y'all keying in on?


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Re: Deep cranks [Re: Ryan McKillip] #10006893 05/23/14 01:32 PM
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I cant get mine to dive deep enough LOL

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Yes . under water schools of bass. bridges,roadbeds, points, humps. when I find Shad I find bass. sometimes you need to move the boat around to get to the proper angle. bounce the bait off anything you can. Stump or rock . just keep cranking and try running the bait faster

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I like to fish a 6xd on a drop off that goes from 10-16 feet with some rock. Lots of shad in the area too



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I ordered some of these from Tackle Warehouse yesterday. Looked at them at cabella's and was impressed. I read a lot of folks are doing well on the 10XD, but they are HUGE!

Re: Deep cranks [Re: snickers] #10007360 05/23/14 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted By: snickers
Yes . under water schools of bass. bridges,roadbeds, points, humps. when I find Shad I find bass. sometimes you need to move the boat around to get to the proper angle. bounce the bait off anything you can. Stump or rock . just keep cranking and try running the bait faster


Pretty much this. Deep cranking is my favorite way to catch em! Get you some strike king 5xd's and 6xd's and just start experimenting with them. They catch fish all year long. I finally got me some 6th Sense baits I'm going to try out tomorrow. Man they look good!

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I will also add timber, riprap, ledges, brush and shallow water applications as well. Also, consider using them around docks and outside weed lines, as well. Tire reefs can also be productive. Hope this helps.

Tight lines, keep safe and good luck.

Thad Rains


Tight lines, keep safe and good luck.

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