Slow rolling crankbaits for fall bass?
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- jake campbell
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Slow rolling crankbaits for fall bass?
I have been trying slow rolling crankbaits off deep rockpiles and having pretty good success, Just wondering If this has been productive for any of you other anglers this fall?
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RE:Slow rolling crankbaits for fall bass?
Wtih Steelhead starting to heat up now, I have not been doing this. But......in past years, I have found this method to work quite well.jake campbell wrote:I have been trying slow rolling crankbaits off deep rockpiles and having pretty good success, Just wondering If this has been productive for any of you other anglers this fall?
Large Crankbaits, slow wobble, keep just tickint the tops of the rocks........heaven.
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.
RE:Slow rolling crankbaits for fall bass?
Im a big fan of deep diving square bill crank baits in shallow to med water during spring and fall. Ill bash them as hard as I can most of the time till the bill breaks off after a few times out. Good reaction bite.