Never been a fan of cranks. Had a good year with square bills shallow and want to try deeper. Really love the Spro Little John. So, what's next? MD? Other make/model?
Never been a fan of cranks. Had a good year with square bills shallow and want to try deeper. Really love the Spro Little John. So, what's next? MD? Other make/model?
Little John DD is great. Its rated for 16-20 and you can get every bit of that out of one. I run them anywhere from 8-22 ft at times. They also come in a super DD thats 20-25. Also check out the Spro Rock Crawlers for mid depth and Strike King 5xd and 6xd for deep. Deep cranking calls for a dedicated rod in my opinion and would suggest a Dobyns 805CBRM. Be warned buying crankbaits can turn into a sickness.
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I would suggest the DT series from Rapala. I use the Dt4 and Dt6 around here a lot.
Try a Norman DD22, It has been around a long time and because of that it is often overlooked!!
Anyone have experience with the Megabass square I’ll? Saw a RB where he called it a secret bait of the pro’s
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Strike King 6XD is my favorite 15ft+ crankbait. Can’t go wrong with any of the Rapala DT’s as well. I’ve also had a lot of success lately with the Berkely Frittside series.
Rapala DT series are an excellent line of crankbaits..OSP makes some great crankbaits if you don’t mind spending a little more
Any of the Norman DD series of cranks will work for most deep and medium cranking. They are affordable too in comparison to many other brands of crankbaits
I use bandits. 100, 200,300. Good cost, good selection of colors. If I was gonna get into deeper cranking, go with the Norman deep little n and dd22. They cast well, great colors, and a nice swimming action. Fat free shad was THE crank when they came out.
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What are you guys thoughts on the Berkley dredger 25.5 for deep divers?
Spro's just came out with their LJ MD model with a tungsten rattle in it. I bought 7 of them but yet to give them a try.
My go to crankbait are the Spro's series. I have them from 1-3' from 7-9' all the way to 25'. I know this past year I caught all my biggest bass on the Spro's 25+ cranks.
Definitely a good choice. DTs are sometimes thought of as cold water baits, and I'll just say that thinking of them that way is a mistake!
The S-crank? If that's the one, it's a great bait to fish when covering water as it has an awesome "wandering" action and it definitely gets bit. If you're banging it off specific targets it's not as good as it often will wander right away from the cover you're trying to deflect it off of, and otherwise it's a nightmare in grass as that wandering action makes it get fouled up really quickly. So I'd say a great bait that has specific applications, though they may be different than what you'd think of when thinking of a squarebill.
The entire Dredger series is really, really good. I haven't thrown the 25.5 as I just don't often fish cranks that deep, but I've thrown the shallower versions and they are usually my go-to for mid- to deep-diving cranks right after a DT. They get down to their advertised depth quickly, come through cover well, are a much smaller profile than other deep divers so they're something the fish likely haven't seen, don't wear you out nearly as bad as other deep divers, and they generally just get bit!
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Thanks Drew,yes the S crank. Thanks for the info.
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