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Crankbait Wealth of Knowledge

Post by 2000subaru » Tue Sep 29, 2009 8:02 pm

Another website about Bass fishing in the NW has been born. I local man who prides himself on cranking has started his own site all about them. I have not personally gone thru many of the articles, but, what I have read has been quite informative. Check it out!

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Post by flippinfool » Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:37 am

:compress: [quote="2000subaru"]Another website about Bass fishing in the NW has been born. I local man who prides himself on cranking has started his own site all about them. I have not personally gone thru many of the articles, but, what I have read has been quite informative. Check it out!

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Post by kevinb » Wed Sep 30, 2009 7:35 am

cranks eh?! I catch the majority of my bass off cranks,granted,most are small:-$
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Post by Bigbass Dez » Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:02 am

Thanks for the link !! I fish cranks allot throughout the year so this link should be helpful .. Iv had some great days with the crank stick , The most important tip that i can provide with cranking on washington or sammamish is the pay close attention to the gear ratio of your reels. Iv found that the standard 6:1 is a little to overwhelming at times , the 5:1 or slower with a fast retrieve is the way to go IMO ! :batman:


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Post by Amx » Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:30 am

Yup, slower is usually the best way to go. For me anyway. John is a real good guy, and I've only met him once.
I'll check out that site soon, breakfast time just now.
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Post by Bisk1tSnGraV » Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:45 am

Thanks Dez and Amx for the tips. And Subaru for the link. Seems I may be burning my cranks and will need to relook at gear and presentations. Tells one of the voices in my head to store this away for the next time on the water.
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Post by Amx » Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:51 am

Oh ya. A SPINNING and a CRANKING 5.1 gear ratio isn't really the same. What a person needs to consider is the RATE of line pick up. The spinning reel will pick up more line than the cranking reel due to the size/diameter of the pickup bail and SPOOL SIZE. Take 1 of each reel to the lake, throw the same crankbait, reel at the same speed of hand rotation of the handle, watch the difference of LURE retrieve and how it works under water and the depth.
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Post by Amx » Wed Sep 30, 2009 9:10 am

That is a good artical. Now to read the other articals.
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Post by islandbass » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:26 pm

That is a nice site. Thanks for sharing.
Amx wrote:Oh ya. A SPINNING and a CRANKING 5.1 gear ratio isn't really the same. What a person needs to consider is the RATE of line pick up. The spinning reel will pick up more line than the cranking reel due to the size/diameter of the pickup bail and SPOOL SIZE. Take 1 of each reel to the lake, throw the same crankbait, reel at the same speed of hand rotation of the handle, watch the difference of LURE retrieve and how it works under water and the depth.
100% Correct. The two terms I have seen referring to that at IPT (Inches per turn, in which the turn is one revolution of the reel's handle) or Line Recovery Rate.

100% about the differences between spinning and casting reels.

A 2500 Shimano Symetre sports a 6.2: gear ratio but it recovers 35" of line. A Curado E has a 7.0:1 ratio but recovers only 30" of line.

So which one is the real burner? :bom: :-"

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Post by 2000subaru » Thu Oct 01, 2009 12:49 am

So, Dez and Mark...Congrats on the State team and all!!!

Just for some background on the man who is behind crankbaitcentral.com. Dez and Mark helped introduce all of us to the "Rev Rig", but it is named after the website's designer I believe. Chuck "The Rev" Bailey. From what some friends of mine say, he is a wealth of knowledge on the crankbait subject. Mike- Contact him for some articles for WL.com.
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Post by Amx » Sat Oct 03, 2009 5:20 pm

Been reading thru lots of the articles. They are very good and will help many people, even me. Image
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Post by tnj8222 » Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:53 am

I used to go to silver lake alot atleast 2 or 3 times a month. John fishes the resorts dock pretty much daily, so I have had many mornings fishing and talking to John. He taught me pretty much everything I know about fishing cranks and fishing silver in general.
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Post by marktfd88 » Fri Oct 09, 2009 7:52 am

Yes the founder of that site is Chuck "the Rev" Bailey. He is the one who showed me the rev rig. Like all good fisherman, I have my own little tweeks to the rig. It is an awesome tool to cover alot of deep water. The Rev has been fishing Lk Wa for 20 yrs or so now. He is a wealth of knowledge when it come to Washington.

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Post by kevinb » Sun Oct 25, 2009 8:13 pm

this site is awesome....many new articles are up as well.

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