I started crankin on lake shasta recently after seeing the Mirrored minnow Tactical bassin baits you guys created. I have been using techniques i saw Matt Allen using on CL. It is paying dividends. I caught 7 fish in a short time one afternoon when the bite was slow even when i did not really have faith in cranking. I have 100 percent faith Now and i have one tied on at all times. Thanks for the great info always guys.!
You and Matt are successful at what you do and I really appreciate it. I preach TB to all my fishing buddies even if they are part time watchers. Y'all are on the adventure of a lifetime. I'm 80 and can't enough of Bassin but am not able to go 2 to 3 times a week like 50 years ago. Thanks.
Great video Tim! I spent 120 bucks on deep diving cranks earlier this summer. I haven't caught anything on them yet, but I see them as a more of an investment for seasons to come. I picked up a few of your TB deep cranks. They are awesome!
Got a box full of your guys tactical crank now. Has caught me more keepers on a lake this summer then anything that is notoriously tough to even catch one keeper in a tourney. I like to hit bottom with it then drag it along like a jig gets smacked.
Not including lipless crank baits, I have three tackle boxes for crank baits. A) Deep crank baits which includes fat free shads in the 7 and 8 sizes. Also 5xd and 6xd. Each in a bright color, a shad color and a crawfish red brown. B) medium crank box which is mostly strike king 3 and 4s, and Bandit 8 and 12 foot divers, same colors as above, but also a set of red bandits. C) shallow which is old Mann’s loudmouth 3 which dive 3 feet, and Mann’s baby 1-minus. Mostly in chartreuse, white, baby bass, or ghost colors. These have worked so well I have each marked with dots, I keep track of the ones that are the best ones. Only the super fish catchers make it to the tournament boxes.
I've heard you advice us multiple times about upgrading hooks on certain baits but never followed up. The day before this video was posted, I managed to land a 33" musky who bit into my brand new Rapala DT10 lure. He not only left two long scratches on the side but he managed to bend out two of the three hooks on the back treble hook. I'm now in the process of upgrading my hooks! Thanks for the great words of wisdom which have finally sunk in. In addition to your advice about fishing techniques and tackle, would you please provide some advice about how to get hooks out of fish with teeth (like musky and walleye) and also advice on how to free lures from the depths. I've seen you do something like plucking a guitar string but not sure what that's doing. Thanks for all these videos which are really helping me expand my fishing knowledge!
Start cranking in the fall and winter. You’ll have a fun time. For me, it’s the most aggressive crankbait bites of the year. Caught my pb on medium diver in 30 degree water, dead middle of January, ice forming on the bank. My best day of fishing I’ve ever had was mid December in the same conditions, using a sexy shad squarebill.
Great video, you guys are great! Would love to see you do a video in regards to assessing a body of water for us who don’t have radar or the tools you have. Like how deep and what to throw when we pull up to a random pond bank fishing
I like the video good job! For clarity though in the future when you designate a rod by a number like a 705 for example can you translate that to say maybe a seven foot medium action fast tip or whatever the designation really is. A lot of us don't know what the numbering system is for the rods that you cover. Just a suggestion to make it a little easier for those of us old school guys! Thanks for great video you guys very well!
I can’t keep up with you guys on deep cranking rods. Heck I get the dobyns for a deep discount and buy them when I go to their shop. Been considering the 805 but I ordered an IMX 906. I’m wondering if I need the 968 now! Lol
I love the S-Crank 2.0. Gets down deeper than most squarebills and isn't so big that you're looking for a XXXH rod to throw it. For the biggest baits, I've found myself using a swimbait rod with a mod-fast action more often than not. The fact that most such rods are 8' or more doesn't hurt either.
I know this is probably a dumb question but that 6th sense crank is supposed to sink? I have one that floats on top wondering if I was supposed to put on a weight and have been using it wrong this whole time.
Great video as always. Say you don't want to go straight flouro for deep cranking. You end up getting the school fired up but need to re tie. Will you ever pick up another rod with a different presentation like a neko or ned rig?
Hey Tim.... I know this is of the subject but I wonder if you could talk about wake baits a little bit. I've never used them but I have several. Maybe a when and where vidio. Thanx guys
I fish ponds so I dont really use deep diving crankbaits so I take a one knocker lipless and fish parallel to the bank in the corner so I can fish super shallow if I want but I can go deep if I want to
So I know there’s a lot of difference between a shimano slx and a shimano slx dc when it comes to casting, my question is there much difference noticed when cranking a deep diving crank bait like a dd75 or something from strike king
Hey Tim, what about the Squarebill like wake baits that dive 0-4' do you use any of those? you guys haven't done a wakebait video in a really long time.....
I've never been big on crankbaits but the square bill made me a believer yesterday. I was fishing a falling tide all afternoon and couldn't get a bite on a worm, jig, senko, or a spinnerbait. So I decided to just give a squarebill a shot and I ended up catching one on the 3rd cast and then the 4th cast back to back. I ended up catching fish back to back 3 times yesterday and landed probably 25 fish in the following 2 1/2 hours after I tied the crank on, not sure I'll be taking it off anytime soon lol.
@@buddymccormack8668 I just checked it out I might get one. I bet that color would work great here too. I was catching them on a Bandit 100 series Sparkle Ghost colored. It's pretty much a shad colored squarebill with a red belly and glitter in the paint.
I remember when the DT10 came out. It was the deepest crankbait ever known to man. Was it a killer back then. Now you got cranks going 100 feet!! haha.
The Mann’s 30+ and Magnum Hellbender were light years ahead of the DT series. They were out many years before we even had smart phones. I’m 59 and the Mag Hellbenders were on the market when I was a little kid. They run much deeper than 10’. We used to drive by the plant where the Hellbenders were made almost every weekend when we’d go visit my grandparents.
There were baits that ran deeper than 10 feet when the DT10 came out man- the DT series started in 2003- Bomber had been around for decades by that time, so had the Bandit, so had Manns, and the list goes on and on. Really man? You really thought the DT series was the first to reach 10 feet? Damn- guess I'm old but that seems ridiculous to me.
@@stoneysdead689 Yes, I know that. Just like how they had whopper poppers in the 80's also.. But they were not popular until said company made it become popular as it is today.
Hey Tim, you ever have problems with the megabass s wave's clear coat bubbling up and flaking off? I've only used mine a few.times and caught 2 smaller bass and the paint job is peeling, sucks since its kind of expensive
Hey guys, I've never had much luck on crank baits and I'm really trying to get it down. Would you say you reel more on the fast or slow side? Using a 7.2 casting reel. Thanks!
Great budget all-around cranking setup recommendation! I have a Dobyns Fury 705CB paired with a Shimano Curado HGK and 15# Seaguar AbrazX flourocarbon...
I've got the curado 200k on it and I love it. My first Shimano reel and I think it might have started something that's gonna cost me a lot of money lol
@@forestsolt901 nothing wrong with that, I've personally owned 17 Shimano reels. Had 9 of the lower end and now have a NASCI 2500, 3 Curado K, 2 Curado MGL 70's, a JDM Scorpion MGL 150, and a Curado 300K all on different models in the Dobyns Fury series...
Can you guys test out the new 6th Sense ESP 7'9" Medium Moderate casting rod? I would like to know your opinion on it for shallow to mid depth cranking (3ft-12ft). At $175 I feel like it's a good price point as well as unique size for that power and action
Hey Guys. I'm looking for a good all around Crankbait rod for fishing from a kayak. Any suggestions? This is one option I was considering: G. Loomis IMX-PRO 845C CBR Casting Rod
You know ppl give all the credit to the crankbait designs but, advancements in line, split rings, and hooks has done more for cranking than about anything else. It didn't matter how deep you designed a plug to go back when I was a kid cause we were throwing it on monofilament line only- usually using line that was to large for the application- so they would never get anywhere close to their rated depth. That's why ppl started inventing long lining and stuff like that- trying to find a way to get that plug down there while still using heavy enough line to land what was down there waiting for it- you hoped. Fluorocarbon changed everything, then we got belter split rings and hooks so we could actually land a few of the big bites we were getting. Remember the crappy cheapo hardware that cam eon the old bombers? Bronze colored split rings and hooks- you could bend the hooks with your bare hands. But we didn't have triple grips and all these fancy coated hooks and stuff. I remember the hook on the ole Arkie pitching jig was a bronze looking color to- they would corrode after a few trips hanging pork on them, putting them up wet. Didn't matter though- you always lost them long before that happened.
So I kind of entered an online bass tournament. The problem is I'm not really a bass fisherman, I know the pond I'm gonna use I catch bass there all the time as a bicatch. With this tournament though I'm going to have to target them. Could I pick your brain a bit?
The less sensitive comment I dont agree with. I saw a guy prove fluorocarbon was more sensitive than braid by even transferring bites on slack line back to your hand.
Slack line and tight line behave differently. With the line tight, the lack of stretch will mean that the braid transmits vibration better. With a slack line, density matters more. I can rig "demonstrations" to "prove" all kinds of things but that doesn't make them hold true under practical applications.
For your information, summertime cranking is almost over, you’re a dollar short and dollar late, c’mon man, water temps have peaked, it’s time to move on to the fall bite 🤷🏻♂️
Please do best spinning combos. AND which techniques should be spinning vs bait caster
(Now discontinued) Megabass Destroyer Addermine with a Shimano Excense 3000😁
Depends on bugdet but a good rule of thumb is if it is under 1/4 oz spinning combo is best
I started crankin on lake shasta recently after seeing the Mirrored minnow Tactical bassin baits you guys created. I have been using techniques i saw Matt Allen using on CL. It is paying dividends. I caught 7 fish in a short time one afternoon when the bite was slow even when i did not really have faith in cranking. I have 100 percent faith Now and i have one tied on at all times. Thanks for the great info always guys.!
Thats awesome!! Way to go!
You and Matt are successful at what you do and I really appreciate it. I preach TB to all my fishing buddies even if they are part time watchers. Y'all are on the adventure of a lifetime. I'm 80 and can't enough of Bassin but am not able to go 2 to 3 times a week like 50 years ago. Thanks.
Great video Tim! I spent 120 bucks on deep diving cranks earlier this summer. I haven't caught anything on them yet, but I see them as a more of an investment for seasons to come. I picked up a few of your TB deep cranks. They are awesome!
Rapala makes it easy for those of us that forget easily! Thanks Rapala!
Great advice Tim, especially for the bank fisherman who wants to fish shallow. Thanks!
I always loved the Manns deep pig/hawg series diving cranks. I also caught some big fish on their 1-minus series shallow cranks.
The 6th sense curve finesse is also a great very shallow runner and catches em
Crankbaits are definitely my #1 confidence Bait
As always...great presentation! Thanks for all you do for us Bass Fishermen!
Got a box full of your guys tactical crank now. Has caught me more keepers on a lake this summer then anything that is notoriously tough to even catch one keeper in a tourney. I like to hit bottom with it then drag it along like a jig gets smacked.
With that higher speed reel do you have any issues with Torque/resistance on those bigger plugs?
Awesome information! Just picked up some deep diving cranks and this video helped a ton! Thanks!
Tactical Rocks! Thanks for the tips Tim. God bless you and yours.
Liked the video before I even watched this. Deep cranking is something I've always wanted to perfect bit never have.
Not including lipless crank baits, I have three tackle boxes for crank baits.
A) Deep crank baits which includes fat free shads in the 7 and 8 sizes. Also 5xd and 6xd. Each in a bright color, a shad color and a crawfish red brown.
B) medium crank box which is mostly strike king 3 and 4s, and Bandit 8 and 12 foot divers, same colors as above, but also a set of red bandits.
C) shallow which is old Mann’s loudmouth 3 which dive 3 feet, and Mann’s baby 1-minus. Mostly in chartreuse, white, baby bass, or ghost colors.
These have worked so well I have each marked with dots, I keep track of the ones that are the best ones. Only the super fish catchers make it to the tournament boxes.
I've heard you advice us multiple times about upgrading hooks on certain baits but never followed up. The day before this video was posted, I managed to land a 33" musky who bit into my brand new Rapala DT10 lure. He not only left two long scratches on the side but he managed to bend out two of the three hooks on the back treble hook. I'm now in the process of upgrading my hooks! Thanks for the great words of wisdom which have finally sunk in. In addition to your advice about fishing techniques and tackle, would you please provide some advice about how to get hooks out of fish with teeth (like musky and walleye) and also advice on how to free lures from the depths. I've seen you do something like plucking a guitar string but not sure what that's doing. Thanks for all these videos which are really helping me expand my fishing knowledge!
Use pliers or a hook grabber on fish with teeth
HVe you ever heard of the kistler custom rods crankbait special?
Awesome rods!!!!
Ahhh yes let's gooo. Good vid to start the day as I prepare for this early morning summer bite.
Awesome timing for the video, my new Dobyns Colt 705 CB showed up today.
I literally only use crankbaits for the pre-spawn..will try this now, thanks man.
Start cranking in the fall and winter. You’ll have a fun time. For me, it’s the most aggressive crankbait bites of the year. Caught my pb on medium diver in 30 degree water, dead middle of January, ice forming on the bank. My best day of fishing I’ve ever had was mid December in the same conditions, using a sexy shad squarebill.
You’ll ever use the dobyns champion 765 cb glass?
Can you hook those on with a small swivel Or does it need to be a direct tie thanks enjoyed your video
Great video, you guys are great!
Would love to see you do a video in regards to assessing a body of water for us who don’t have radar or the tools you have. Like how deep and what to throw when we pull up to a random pond bank fishing
I like the video good job! For clarity though in the future when you designate a rod by a number like a 705 for example can you translate that to say maybe a seven foot medium action fast tip or whatever the designation really is. A lot of us don't know what the numbering system is for the rods that you cover. Just a suggestion to make it a little easier for those of us old school guys! Thanks for great video you guys very well!
I can’t keep up with you guys on deep cranking rods. Heck I get the dobyns for a deep discount and buy them when I go to their shop. Been considering the 805 but I ordered an IMX 906. I’m wondering if I need the 968 now! Lol
Good budget combo I've been happy with deep cranking on Guntersville. Shimano Intenza 7'11" glass. From 10XD to mag squarebills!
The square bill has been key for me this year
I love the S-Crank 2.0. Gets down deeper than most squarebills and isn't so big that you're looking for a XXXH rod to throw it.
For the biggest baits, I've found myself using a swimbait rod with a mod-fast action more often than not. The fact that most such rods are 8' or more doesn't hurt either.
I know this is probably a dumb question but that 6th sense crank is supposed to sink? I have one that floats on top wondering if I was supposed to put on a weight and have been using it wrong this whole time.
Why the Tranx instead of the Curado K?
Great video as always. Say you don't want to go straight flouro for deep cranking. You end up getting the school fired up but need to re tie. Will you ever pick up another rod with a different presentation like a neko or ned rig?
Hey Tim.... I know this is of the subject but I wonder if you could talk about wake baits a little bit. I've never used them but I have several. Maybe a when and where vidio. Thanx guys
Is the best master👍 I am from Indonesia🤝
I love the Jackall Diggle 5+ as the MB Deep Six for deep crank as the SK 6 XD and the MB Deep X 300 for medium crank
I fish ponds so I dont really use deep diving crankbaits so I take a one knocker lipless and fish parallel to the bank in the corner so I can fish super shallow if I want but I can go deep if I want to
I know its missing the wider wobbly action but I use bold colors and it seems to be the money
Excellent. Thanks Tim
So I know there’s a lot of difference between a shimano slx and a shimano slx dc when it comes to casting, my question is there much difference noticed when cranking a deep diving crank bait like a dd75 or something from strike king
Hey Tim, what about the Squarebill like wake baits that dive 0-4' do you use any of those? you guys haven't done a wakebait video in a really long time.....
I've never been big on crankbaits but the square bill made me a believer yesterday. I was fishing a falling tide all afternoon and couldn't get a bite on a worm, jig, senko, or a spinnerbait. So I decided to just give a squarebill a shot and I ended up catching one on the 3rd cast and then the 4th cast back to back. I ended up catching fish back to back 3 times yesterday and landed probably 25 fish in the following 2 1/2 hours after I tied the crank on, not sure I'll be taking it off anytime soon lol.
@@redfishrambo5761 Berkley has a squarebill with a color called Gilly, the bass in my home waters love that color.....
@@buddymccormack8668 I just checked it out I might get one. I bet that color would work great here too. I was catching them on a Bandit 100 series Sparkle Ghost colored. It's pretty much a shad colored squarebill with a red belly and glitter in the paint.
When on a river ledge do you cast up or down river?
I remember when the DT10 came out. It was the deepest crankbait ever known to man. Was it a killer back then. Now you got cranks going 100 feet!! haha.
I wish there were 100 foot cranks lol. Put em on a 11’ surf rod and launch
@@jamesh7469 lol!
The Mann’s 30+ and Magnum Hellbender were light years ahead of the DT series. They were out many years before we even had smart phones. I’m 59 and the Mag Hellbenders were on the market when I was a little kid. They run much deeper than 10’. We used to drive by the plant where the Hellbenders were made almost every weekend when we’d go visit my grandparents.
There were baits that ran deeper than 10 feet when the DT10 came out man- the DT series started in 2003- Bomber had been around for decades by that time, so had the Bandit, so had Manns, and the list goes on and on. Really man? You really thought the DT series was the first to reach 10 feet? Damn- guess I'm old but that seems ridiculous to me.
@@stoneysdead689 Yes, I know that. Just like how they had whopper poppers in the 80's also.. But they were not popular until said company made it become popular as it is today.
have you tried the manns EZ 30+? goes 30 ft and is way smaller than the megabass
Mann's Baby 1 Minus has caught a lot for me. Discontinued chartreuse brown back my favorite.
I really like the Mann's. Ive been throwing a Mann's Tidewater, which runs about a foot down.
Hey Tim, you ever have problems with the megabass s wave's clear coat bubbling up and flaking off? I've only used mine a few.times and caught 2 smaller bass and the paint job is peeling, sucks since its kind of expensive
I've heard people using 5:1 reels for cranking... is there any benefit to that over the higher speed reels?
Hey guys, I've never had much luck on crank baits and I'm really trying to get it down. Would you say you reel more on the fast or slow side? Using a 7.2 casting reel. Thanks!
I've been trying the Manns E-Z 30 plus to get real deep its a workout for sure
I’ve been waiting for a video on summer cranking thankyou so much tactical bass please respond
woooouuuwww...
amazing brother
very very very good
thanks for videos
What’s the sea Vicky crank you talked about
Great budget all-around cranking setup recommendation! I have a Dobyns Fury 705CB paired with a Shimano Curado HGK and 15# Seaguar AbrazX flourocarbon...
I love my 705cb fury. Awesome rod at an affordable price.
@@forestsolt901 definitely!!
I've got the curado 200k on it and I love it. My first Shimano reel and I think it might have started something that's gonna cost me a lot of money lol
@@forestsolt901 nothing wrong with that, I've personally owned 17 Shimano reels. Had 9 of the lower end and now have a NASCI 2500, 3 Curado K, 2 Curado MGL 70's, a JDM Scorpion MGL 150, and a Curado 300K all on different models in the Dobyns Fury series...
@@jaaypriest1018 peak jealousy 😂
Mann’s Baby 1- is awesome super shallow
Can you guys test out the new 6th Sense ESP 7'9" Medium Moderate casting rod? I would like to know your opinion on it for shallow to mid depth cranking (3ft-12ft). At $175 I feel like it's a good price point as well as unique size for that power and action
Hey Guys.
I'm looking for a good all around Crankbait rod for fishing from a kayak. Any suggestions? This is one option I was considering: G. Loomis IMX-PRO 845C CBR Casting Rod
Great to way to start the day
Do you like the Rockcrawlers?
You know ppl give all the credit to the crankbait designs but, advancements in line, split rings, and hooks has done more for cranking than about anything else. It didn't matter how deep you designed a plug to go back when I was a kid cause we were throwing it on monofilament line only- usually using line that was to large for the application- so they would never get anywhere close to their rated depth. That's why ppl started inventing long lining and stuff like that- trying to find a way to get that plug down there while still using heavy enough line to land what was down there waiting for it- you hoped. Fluorocarbon changed everything, then we got belter split rings and hooks so we could actually land a few of the big bites we were getting. Remember the crappy cheapo hardware that cam eon the old bombers? Bronze colored split rings and hooks- you could bend the hooks with your bare hands. But we didn't have triple grips and all these fancy coated hooks and stuff. I remember the hook on the ole Arkie pitching jig was a bronze looking color to- they would corrode after a few trips hanging pork on them, putting them up wet. Didn't matter though- you always lost them long before that happened.
Theres nothing bottom of the line with that fury sqaurebill rod. I have one paired with a curado 70 and it's absolutely solid.
Why are all the lures in the description crossed out?
So I kind of entered an online bass tournament. The problem is I'm not really a bass fisherman, I know the pond I'm gonna use I catch bass there all the time as a bicatch. With this tournament though I'm going to have to target them. Could I pick your brain a bit?
You should break down a lake that I send you or take someone's random lake and talk about it! I'm sure your common knowledge would go far!
Is a 8.1 reel to fast?
Love MegaBass!!!
Wooden crank baits are the only cranks. Old poes, bagleys, Norman’s Tennessee kiler and Rapala. Not paying top dollar for hard plastic.
Silent baits still make a rattling sound almost like a chatterbait due to the hooks
My cranking game is WEAK! (Which is surprising seeing as I’ve been married for ten years) 🤣👍
I guess I’ll try some of these baits 💸💸💸
You know the rule of thumb is to use your slowest reel as your cranking reel,,,I believe mine is a 6.4.1
Yes, historically that was the rule of thumb. We've been proving for years why 7:1 and 8:1 reels will get you more bites with crankbaits 👍🏼
If I've got fish in the grass in less than 2' of water I'll tie on a Bill Lewis rattle trap
smallest deep diving crank anyone? like 13-17ft but small profile for smallies on a deeper river like the upper potomac when its hot
I enjoy your videos. But if you would shorten them up to under 5 minutes, I would watch more of them.
Can't even scratch the surface of a topic in 5 minutes.
how about some night fishing videos?
The less sensitive comment I dont agree with. I saw a guy prove fluorocarbon was more sensitive than braid by even transferring bites on slack line back to your hand.
Slack line and tight line behave differently. With the line tight, the lack of stretch will mean that the braid transmits vibration better. With a slack line, density matters more. I can rig "demonstrations" to "prove" all kinds of things but that doesn't make them hold true under practical applications.
DT12?? Rewind……..
Only TB can spend 25 minutes "keeping it simple." Don't get me wrong, the video was great, but just saying.
I don't have half Tim's experience and I could go on for several hours if you want to get complicated.
Poes made fat lips before strike king made anything
How sad is your life that you actually give these videos, that you didn't pay for or was forced to watch, a "thumbs down"?
For your information, summertime cranking is almost over, you’re a dollar short and dollar late, c’mon man, water temps have peaked, it’s time to move on to the fall bite 🤷🏻♂️
Depends on where you live.