Deep Cranking (southern lakes)
So as fish are starting to move out of the coves and into more open water I hope to sharpen my deep cranking skills. I would like to target and catch fish in 15+ feet of water. Ive already seen some shad balls out in those depth ranges, and assume the fish are to follow after this spawn. I fish Lake Wylie nc/sc primarily. I have been able to find fish last year around bridge pylons and get bit on a spinner bait in those depths. But have had little success with deep cranks. Any recommendations on everything from gear to target areas would be much appreciated http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/USA1.gif
Re: Deep Cranking (Louie)
Re: Deep Cranking (Louie)
Get you a good rod that will allow you to make extra long cast and absorb the "pressure" those big cranks put on you. Several manufactures make excellent deep cranking rods. I am recommending CastAways DD22 special MHC710
a 7'10" MH rod with a special tip for long cast and durability, also very light weight so you can throw it all day. For those big deep cranks make sure you have low speed reel in the 5 to 1 range, metal frame construction. I like to thow off humps, deep points and channel bends here in our East Texas lakes. In the river impoundments, ledge fishing is very productive especially if current is present. I like 12 - 15 lb flourocarbon line, I am currently using Hi-Seas, but have used BPS xp line, seaguar, and Berkley 100% with good luck.
Good luck