general guidelines for crankbaits:
1) Stick with one brand. This will help you to avoid buying similar products that essentially do the same thing. I prefer strike king or norman for deep divers.
2) Be smart with your color schemes. Do you really need four different shades of shad colors? Get one shad and one bream color for clear water conditions, chartreuse for murky conditions, and a redish/brown craw pattern for when they're eatin heavy on em.
3) Be able to cover different conditions. My favorite cranks are easily squarebills, but it pays to have a developed arsenal. Get the colors listed above in each depth you will be fishing in. I like to have a 1-2' wake bait on hand, along with a 4-6' squarebill crank, 8-10' crank, and a 12'+ deep diver (usually only 2 color variations of the last 2 as I fish mostly from shore.
4) Crankbaits are more power than finesse, vary your retrieve according to heat and feeding patterns.
5) Location, Location, Location. I could sit there and throw a crankbait at a pile of rocks all day and I may not catch anything, try different areas, points being a great spot to toss a squarebill or 8-10' diver depending on the depth. Any holes you may find with a muddy/rock bottom are also a great place. If you can run a crank over the top of a grassbed by about 2' without getting hung, do it. Squarebills when fishing timber to help it knock off the branches without getting snagged.
I hope this helps some of y'all who aren't getting it going with cranks. They're an incredibly versatile bait that can produce a LOT of fish if you hit the right point or school of bait at the right time. Good Luck.
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general guidelines for crankbaits:
1) Stick with one brand. This will help you to avoid buying similar products that essentially do the same thing. I prefer strike king or norman for deep divers.
2) Be smart with your color schemes. Do you really need four different shades of shad colors? Get one shad and one bream color for clear water conditions, chartreuse for murky conditions, and a redish/brown craw pattern for when they're eatin heavy on em.
3) Be able to cover different conditions. My favorite cranks are easily squarebills, but it pays to have a developed arsenal. Get the colors listed above in each depth you will be fishing in. I like to have a 1-2' wake bait on hand, along with a 4-6' squarebill crank, 8-10' crank, and a 12'+ deep diver (usually only 2 color variations of the last 2 as I fish mostly from shore.
4) Crankbaits are more power than finesse, vary your retrieve according to heat and feeding patterns.
5) Location, Location, Location. I could sit there and throw a crankbait at a pile of rocks all day and I may not catch anything, try different areas, points being a great spot to toss a squarebill or 8-10' diver depending on the depth. Any holes you may find with a muddy/rock bottom are also a great place. If you can run a crank over the top of a grassbed by about 2' without getting hung, do it. Squarebills when fishing timber to help it knock off the branches without getting snagged.
I hope this helps some of y'all who aren't getting it going with cranks. They're an incredibly versatile bait that can produce a LOT of fish if you hit the right point or school of bait at the right time. Good Luck.
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Nice Pikes Auratus!
thanks Boss!
Ireland is amazing for pikefishing,it's popular to go on fishingtours to ireland because of the high amount of what they call translated from dutch ''virgin pikes''(pikes that have never been caught before). I don't know anything about carpfishing there but I'f youre serious about targeting Carp and Wels it you could make the decision to headout to France or Spain instead of Germany. France and Spain are better known for Carp and Wells then Germany. Let us know when you're in Europe and show us the pics,and I'f your in Holland maybe we can headout and fish together!
they are but i also catch fish on em during this part of the season, with work and everything else going on i've only bass about fished twice since may this year unfortunately, and both times shallow cranks produced fish even though they weren't monsters
gotta stick with it till you get confident with using em :]