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Hottest bait to hit crappie fishing in a long time
Serious slab enticing features
Tight wobble
highly detailed design
3-D lazer eyes
quality components
Diving depths up to 10'
These deadly Bass Pro Shops Crappie Maxx Cranks are the hottest thing to hit crappie fishing in a long time. All the key features are here -- tight wobble, diving depths up to 10', highly detailed design, quality components, 3-D lazer eyes...monster slabs will literally be throwing themselves at your bait!
Hottest bait to hit crappie fishing in a long time
Serious slab enticing features
Tight wobble
highly detailed design
3-D lazer eyes
quality components
Diving depths up to 10'
These deadly Bass Pro Shops Crappie Maxx Cranks are the hottest thing to hit crappie fishing in a long time. All the key features are here -- tight wobble, diving depths up to 10', highly detailed design, quality components, 3-D lazer eyes...monster slabs will literally be throwing themselves at your bait!
It depneds on where you live. I catch mostly bass, but if you are fishing with a place with trophy sunfish or trout, dont be suprized if you hook one. Pike eat these up too!
I have actually heard that on this crank largemouth bass are caught most often....actually i heard crappie are rarely caught on this...i own one in the bubblegum color...just havent had luck but that would be because i havent given it much time and not in the best situations...but yeah if you want LM ok but there are better crappie lures
When I freshwater fish I mainly go for blue gill and largemouth bass. Would these catch these species? If so, what color and how fast should I reel this lure?
Yes sir! Bass eat them up, and so do big gills. The way to catch bluegills is the only time I get bit is when the are beding. Get the four to six foot diver and crank it right through their nests! They will smash this lure! Make sure you put them back though, or their nests will be ungaurded. For bucketmouth, get the shallow diver and crank it parallel to the bank with frequent pauses followed by slow reeling.
They will catch largemouth bass. Bluegill will probably hit at them. From a video I have the pro's in it all say 1.2 mph is the key. I do not have GPS so I troll them fast enough for the end of the pole to jiggle.
this catches bass mostly and will catch big bluegill bright colors and reel medium speed with a jerking motion there is much better lues though my friend
I have a boat, but am fairlynew to crankbaits. I fish a large reservour in south eastern PA. I was hoping someone could give me some tips for color, or depth. If I troll with it, I would run parallel to banks,e tc.
I too live in south eastern pa. I bet you fish Marsh Creek. Anyway, I like to troll paralell to the bank where there is a lot of rocks and rip rap 4-8 feet down. Make sure the cranker is making contact with the rocks. Use a natural bass or sunfish color. White and chartruese work well to. The shallow diving one works well casting to LIGHT cover.
The Bubble Gum color is my favorite, but I also like the white/chrtreuse. I have other colors but have not tried them. The larger crankbaits run about 8 to 10 ft. deep. I have Carolina rigged them to make them go deeper. The smaller ones with a shorter bill run 4 to 6 ft. deep.
If your going to run along with the banks I would use a shallow to med. depth. In the summer time most fish are around the oxygen table in the deep water just a few on the bottom like where we troll in the hottest part of the summer in about 30 feet of water the are around 16-22 feet of water. I would say the Pink Bubble Gum,MidnightFire,or the Watermellon Seed is a good color.
depends you shouldve attached the piers picture but it can work are the fish aggressive ifso yes fish near brush and up agianst the trees and bushsfor bass aggressive strikes
Yes this can help you a ton. I have a boat and I love trolling these but I also have some huge ponds that our family loves to fish and I have caught tons of fish from the bank with these. When I fished the dock I would stand on the bank and run the lure parelell to the dock I also caught a ton of fish by standing on the bank and casting parelell to the bank. Even when on a boat I cast and retrieve parelell to the bank or troll parelell to the bank. If you run it parelell to the pier the fish under the pier will swim out and get it.