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Florida crankbait fishing planet
Florida crankbait fishing planet











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You will have to experiment with various actions ocassionally to see what they want. You can rocket a lipless out long distances to the schoollies and they will smoke it!Īs far as selecting a particular brand of bait, I think it boils down to personal preference. I also fish a lipless when bass are schooling and hitting baitfish on top. Like I previously mentioned when fishing around hydrilla, a lipless crankbait works great because you can rip the bait out of the hydrilla and that causes a reaction strike. The square bill easily bounces off cover and objects because of the bill. When fishing shallow water that is generally less than 5' a square bill shines for me. If I was fishing a ledge, I would use a crankbait that will run deep enough to bounce along the top of the ledge. It will bump along the bottom nicely without digging down too much. As an example, if the depth was 5' deep, I might start off with a Rapala DT 6 which normally runs about 6' deep.

florida crankbait fishing planet

I generally will use a crankbait that runs deep enough to bounce along the bottom or target that you intend to fish. That just screams lipless crankbait! As far as the type, I let the depth of the water or structure dictate what type. I'm not afraid to throw a crankbait around wood too. I will see a particular situation where I will have to try a crankbait because it will just look and feel right. Other places would be a ledge, drop off, culvert, running water, shell bar or point. I'm generally looking for a clean or rocky bottom. I let the kind of water and depth dictate when and where I'll throw a crankbait. As most of you know, I love to fish a crankbait.













Florida crankbait fishing planet