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2 or 3? 1 or 2? You have no problem Bob, it's all part of the fun!
-- Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com Http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... I'm still having problems with crank baits. I can get bit, but I seem to lose a lot of fish on crank baits. I have lost two or three really good fish this year. Two of them were easily my best bass this year. I switched to a lighter rod with more give and it seemed to help some, but I have since still lost two good fish recenntly on cranks. I have heard that a lot of people lose fish on cranks, but somehow I don't think that is the case for me. I think I am somehow playing them wrong. In each case I have had them on for a while and moved them a substantial distance. One or two I lost becasue I over horsed them to try and get them up and away from a submerged tree or something like that, but I really tend to lose them near the boat whent hey change direction. I am considering going through my cranks and upsizing all my hooks to Excalibur rotating hooks. I do get better hook ups on my baits that have those hooks, but I still have lost a few fish on those too. -- Spinner Baits Tips & Tricks Contest featuring Secret Weapon Lures in December ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com |
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Bob this may be a silly response but...
do you raise your rod when they are near the boat? you said you lose most of em when they are near the boat or they change direction sounds like your rod tip is too low, this allows for slack line, which will allow the fish to toss you. Wayne "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... I'm still having problems with crank baits. I can get bit, but I seem to lose a lot of fish on crank baits. I have lost two or three really good fish this year. Two of them were easily my best bass this year. I switched to a lighter rod with more give and it seemed to help some, but I have since still lost two good fish recenntly on cranks. I have heard that a lot of people lose fish on cranks, but somehow I don't think that is the case for me. I think I am somehow playing them wrong. In each case I have had them on for a while and moved them a substantial distance. One or two I lost becasue I over horsed them to try and get them up and away from a submerged tree or something like that, but I really tend to lose them near the boat whent hey change direction. I am considering going through my cranks and upsizing all my hooks to Excalibur rotating hooks. I do get better hook ups on my baits that have those hooks, but I still have lost a few fish on those too. -- Spinner Baits Tips & Tricks Contest featuring Secret Weapon Lures in December ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com |
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Really well-versed crankbait fisherman, myself not included, can see how the
fish is hooked at first glance & actually maneuver thier rods in such a way as to get the second treble impaled if need be. -- Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com Http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "spoonplugger" wrote in message news:593Bd.623958$nl.611638@pd7tw3no... Bob this may be a silly response but... do you raise your rod when they are near the boat? you said you lose most of em when they are near the boat or they change direction sounds like your rod tip is too low, this allows for slack line, which will allow the fish to toss you. Wayne "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... I'm still having problems with crank baits. I can get bit, but I seem to lose a lot of fish on crank baits. I have lost two or three really good fish this year. Two of them were easily my best bass this year. I switched to a lighter rod with more give and it seemed to help some, but I have since still lost two good fish recenntly on cranks. I have heard that a lot of people lose fish on cranks, but somehow I don't think that is the case for me. I think I am somehow playing them wrong. In each case I have had them on for a while and moved them a substantial distance. One or two I lost becasue I over horsed them to try and get them up and away from a submerged tree or something like that, but I really tend to lose them near the boat whent hey change direction. I am considering going through my cranks and upsizing all my hooks to Excalibur rotating hooks. I do get better hook ups on my baits that have those hooks, but I still have lost a few fish on those too. -- Spinner Baits Tips & Tricks Contest featuring Secret Weapon Lures in December ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com |
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"go-bassn" wrote in message
... Really well-versed crankbait fisherman, myself not included, can see how the fish is hooked at first glance & actually maneuver thier rods in such a way as to get the second treble impaled if need be. I did that to an LM on a crank bait last Friday, and again to a small striper on a jerk bait on Saturday. I was trying to remember who had suggested that. Thanks Warren. Bob La Londe www.yumabassman.com -- Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com Http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "spoonplugger" wrote in message news:593Bd.623958$nl.611638@pd7tw3no... Bob this may be a silly response but... do you raise your rod when they are near the boat? you said you lose most of em when they are near the boat or they change direction sounds like your rod tip is too low, this allows for slack line, which will allow the fish to toss you. Wayne "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... I'm still having problems with crank baits. I can get bit, but I seem to lose a lot of fish on crank baits. I have lost two or three really good fish this year. Two of them were easily my best bass this year. I switched to a lighter rod with more give and it seemed to help some, but I have since still lost two good fish recenntly on cranks. I have heard that a lot of people lose fish on cranks, but somehow I don't think that is the case for me. I think I am somehow playing them wrong. In each case I have had them on for a while and moved them a substantial distance. One or two I lost becasue I over horsed them to try and get them up and away from a submerged tree or something like that, but I really tend to lose them near the boat whent hey change direction. I am considering going through my cranks and upsizing all my hooks to Excalibur rotating hooks. I do get better hook ups on my baits that have those hooks, but I still have lost a few fish on those too. -- Spinner Baits Tips & Tricks Contest featuring Secret Weapon Lures in December ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com |
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Always a pleasure Bob!
Warren "Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:1105056227.87a97b5f5ac0122aba8d0ae66e700d7f@t eranews... "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Really well-versed crankbait fisherman, myself not included, can see how the fish is hooked at first glance & actually maneuver thier rods in such a way as to get the second treble impaled if need be. I did that to an LM on a crank bait last Friday, and again to a small striper on a jerk bait on Saturday. I was trying to remember who had suggested that. Thanks Warren. Bob La Londe www.yumabassman.com -- Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com Http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "spoonplugger" wrote in message news:593Bd.623958$nl.611638@pd7tw3no... Bob this may be a silly response but... do you raise your rod when they are near the boat? you said you lose most of em when they are near the boat or they change direction sounds like your rod tip is too low, this allows for slack line, which will allow the fish to toss you. Wayne "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... I'm still having problems with crank baits. I can get bit, but I seem to lose a lot of fish on crank baits. I have lost two or three really good fish this year. Two of them were easily my best bass this year. I switched to a lighter rod with more give and it seemed to help some, but I have since still lost two good fish recenntly on cranks. I have heard that a lot of people lose fish on cranks, but somehow I don't think that is the case for me. I think I am somehow playing them wrong. In each case I have had them on for a while and moved them a substantial distance. One or two I lost becasue I over horsed them to try and get them up and away from a submerged tree or something like that, but I really tend to lose them near the boat whent hey change direction. I am considering going through my cranks and upsizing all my hooks to Excalibur rotating hooks. I do get better hook ups on my baits that have those hooks, but I still have lost a few fish on those too. -- Spinner Baits Tips & Tricks Contest featuring Secret Weapon Lures in December ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com |
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Always a pleasure Bob!
Warren "Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:1105056227.87a97b5f5ac0122aba8d0ae66e700d7f@t eranews... "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Really well-versed crankbait fisherman, myself not included, can see how the fish is hooked at first glance & actually maneuver thier rods in such a way as to get the second treble impaled if need be. I did that to an LM on a crank bait last Friday, and again to a small striper on a jerk bait on Saturday. I was trying to remember who had suggested that. Thanks Warren. Bob La Londe www.yumabassman.com -- Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com Http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "spoonplugger" wrote in message news:593Bd.623958$nl.611638@pd7tw3no... Bob this may be a silly response but... do you raise your rod when they are near the boat? you said you lose most of em when they are near the boat or they change direction sounds like your rod tip is too low, this allows for slack line, which will allow the fish to toss you. Wayne "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... I'm still having problems with crank baits. I can get bit, but I seem to lose a lot of fish on crank baits. I have lost two or three really good fish this year. Two of them were easily my best bass this year. I switched to a lighter rod with more give and it seemed to help some, but I have since still lost two good fish recenntly on cranks. I have heard that a lot of people lose fish on cranks, but somehow I don't think that is the case for me. I think I am somehow playing them wrong. In each case I have had them on for a while and moved them a substantial distance. One or two I lost becasue I over horsed them to try and get them up and away from a submerged tree or something like that, but I really tend to lose them near the boat whent hey change direction. I am considering going through my cranks and upsizing all my hooks to Excalibur rotating hooks. I do get better hook ups on my baits that have those hooks, but I still have lost a few fish on those too. -- Spinner Baits Tips & Tricks Contest featuring Secret Weapon Lures in December ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com |
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![]() "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... I'm still having problems with crank baits. I can get bit, but I seem to lose a lot of fish on crank baits. I have lost two or three really good fish this year. Two of them were easily my best bass this year. I switched to a lighter rod with more give and it seemed to help some, but I have since still lost two good fish recenntly on cranks. I have heard that a lot of people lose fish on cranks, but somehow I don't think that is the case for me. I think I am somehow playing them wrong. In each case I have had them on for a while and moved them a substantial distance. One or two I lost becasue I over horsed them to try and get them up and away from a submerged tree or something like that, but I really tend to lose them near the boat whent hey change direction. I am considering going through my cranks and upsizing all my hooks to Excalibur rotating hooks. I do get better hook ups on my baits that have those hooks, but I still have lost a few fish on those too. Changing hooks might help Bob, but you have to remember that it's simply part of crankbait fishing. With the free swinging hooks and added weight, it's just the nature of the beast that you're going to lose some fish. For me, I've found that good hooks will help, as will gently playing the fish to avoid overpressuring it. OR, simply change the lure that you're using to something with a more positive hookup. Many times a spinnerbait or soft jerkbait will trigger a "crankbait" fish just as well with better results. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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2 or 3? 1 or 2? You have no problem Bob, it's all part of the fun!
-- Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com Http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... I'm still having problems with crank baits. I can get bit, but I seem to lose a lot of fish on crank baits. I have lost two or three really good fish this year. Two of them were easily my best bass this year. I switched to a lighter rod with more give and it seemed to help some, but I have since still lost two good fish recenntly on cranks. I have heard that a lot of people lose fish on cranks, but somehow I don't think that is the case for me. I think I am somehow playing them wrong. In each case I have had them on for a while and moved them a substantial distance. One or two I lost becasue I over horsed them to try and get them up and away from a submerged tree or something like that, but I really tend to lose them near the boat whent hey change direction. I am considering going through my cranks and upsizing all my hooks to Excalibur rotating hooks. I do get better hook ups on my baits that have those hooks, but I still have lost a few fish on those too. -- Spinner Baits Tips & Tricks Contest featuring Secret Weapon Lures in December ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com |
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