Fishing with Crank Bait Lures

Fishing with Crank Bait Lures

Crank baits are a versatile and effective lure for fishing a variety of species, including bass, pike, and walleye. These lures come in a wide range of sizes and colors, and can be used in both freshwater and saltwater environments. Here are some tips on how to fish with a crank bait lure:


1.      Choose the right size and color: The size and color of the Glitter Lure you use will depend on the species you are targeting and the conditions of the water. For example, in clear water, a natural-colored or one of our clear Glitter Lures will be more effective, while in stained water, a brighter color will be more visible to the fish.


2.      Adjust the diving depth: Many crank baits come with a lip that determines the diving depth of the lure. By adjusting the lip, you can control the depth at which the lure will run. This can be important when fishing in different depths of water or when the fish are holding at different depths.


3.      Retrieve the lure correctly: To mimic the swimming action of a real baitfish, it's important to retrieve the lure correctly. A steady, moderate retrieve with occasional pauses and twitches will imitate the movements of a wounded or struggling baitfish, drawing the attention of predatory fish.


4.      Use the right rod and reel: A medium-heavy action rod with a fast tip is ideal for crank bait fishing, as it provides the sensitivity to detect strikes and the power to pull in large fish. A quality reel with a smooth drag system is also essential, as crank baits can be used to fish at different depths and speeds.


5.      Fish the right areas: Crank baits are great for fishing around structure such as rocks, logs, weed beds, and drop-offs. These areas provide cover for predatory fish and also attract baitfish. Fish the lure parallel to the structure and cover as much water as possible by casting in different angles and retrieving with different speeds and pauses.


6.      Experiment with different lures: Glitter Lure crank baits come in a wide range of sizes, colors, and styles. Experimenting with different lures can help you find what the fish are biting on. Try different lures until you find the one that the fish respond to the most.

Fishing with a Glitter Lure crank bait can be a lot of fun and productive. With the right equipment, techniques, and knowledge of the species and conditions, you'll be on your way to landing some big fish. Remember to check local fishing regulations for the area you plan to fish before you start, and have a great time on the water.


 Our best selling crankbait is the Crawdaddy glitterlure.

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