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7 Must-Know Deep Diving Crankbait Tips for Big Bass



Big and aggressive deep diving crankbaits trigger aggressive reaction strikes from the biggest bass in a system, but choosing the right crankbait for the job, and proper implementation, require time on the water -or- some shared knowledge from experienced fisherman. Bassmaster Elite Series Pro Brandon Palaniuk, shares some insightful tips on choosing the right lure for the conditions, and how to work big crankbaits to trigger bass into biting. Take it from an analytical and innately “fishy” pro that credits big cranks to supplying Elite Series paychecks!

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32 Comments

  1. I throw shallow cranks all the time on rivers…into the wood. I'm on a kayak and can retrieve a snag, but I can throw for hours without having too. The more you do it the better you get. Pike are the only time I lose a shallow crank. Buy a lure retriever for the deep cranks, if your on a boat…your good.

  2. Consider finding the SAND…not mud – bars…I'm shallow water mind u. Take those deep divers and run them THROUGH THE SAND . Kick up as much as u can. At least that works in the Mississippi' near mpls mn

  3. Mikey balzz got this one covered! He had 49 pounds in five fish and caught it all on camera. On a pressured State Lake in Florida. i watch your video though just to see what you have to say lol.

  4. The "edge" is called a breakline. Why don't you just use Spoonplugs? They're made out of metal and sink to bottom. You won't have to make such long casts.

  5. If you have a deep diver other than an Arashi then this is what will happen….."if the fish was right behind the rock he may never see it" lol … ok sure man.

  6. Good info. I would like to know more about this tackle set-up. Looks like an Ike's cranking rod and the reel looks like an Abu Salty Stage SJ or a Big Shooter (both are JDM – Japanese Domestic Market).

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