Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Cold Water Crankbait choice






This video shows you how to wisely choose your crankbaits for cold water bass fishing in rivers, ponds, streams, and lakes

19 comments:

  1. im gonna start buying those ... so really what kind of colors should i buy???

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  2. nice vid. do u have any tips or techniques on winter fishing. what kinda lures work well in the winter for bass.

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  3. Dude I love that lure. I have the same one.. I got the 0 to 1 foot depth so I can throw it right up on the bank and get the big ones..but dude that's probably the best color.. Cause I've only had luck with white and blue and yellow .. Sometimes together..

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  4. im not trying to start anything else but the saying is "i COULDNT care less" just sayin dude. and good video by the way

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  5. hey jon,
    water temp in nj is around 50 right now but i cant seem to catch a bass. ive tried most techniqes and lures but no luck. the only thing i have been catching is chain pickerel. i know the bass r out there and ppl have been cartching them but for some reason not me. im a new fisherman out there so could u give me some bass tips.
    thanks for the help

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  6. do u know a good place to fish in missouri

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  7. Hey man, nice videos. It's nice knowing that some people who make videos actually know what they're talking about...a lot of bullshitters on here. Keep it up bro

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  8. I cant go wrong with a crawdad jig, it imitates a crayfish the best. Also the Clakin Crayfish is an amazing crank that looks and swims like the real thing 100% of the time, if ur trying to imitate a crayfish you gotta go with it.

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  9. Nice choice man, I live that splatter paint look on my crankbaits.

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  10. How come we whoop ya constantly in football? michigan is just a state, nothing more.

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  11. thanks for the tips

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  12. Nice video, the rivers here in the northeast are pretty bland. Perch, Smallmouth, red breasted sunfish, suckers, trout and pickerel in the weedy sloughs. Wish I had musky around here.

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  13. Don't pay no attention to those word police. Call anybait what you will. Just like slang words everyone uses the terms like jerkbaits etc. Here's a word for @nsark18- Relax dude. It's all they same. Is the words wrong if spoken or written in German, french or Dutch. No.

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  14. explain why we whoop michigans ass everytime we play them?

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  15. ya just depends in shasta in january you can see dead ones flicking around sometimse when its in the low 40's and mid 40's

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  16. I guarantee his next comment will be something like...he was insulting you too. This kid thinks i care, haha

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  17. yea i've heard 50's are when shad/minnow start suspending

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  18. ripbaits/jerkbaits can be great on coldwater smallies since they suspend... the erratic dart/twitch incorporated with the pause imitates a dying shad or minnow well

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