Cole Sands demonstrates the yo-yo technique with a rattling bait (lipless crankbait) on a shallow spot about 1-2 feet deep. Jigging is an effective way to trigger strikes from big bass. The technique involves casting, letting the bait fall, then ripping it up and letting it fall again. Our bass fishing pro show you how to jig a lipless crankbait and entice fish to bite. The Bassmaster Elite Series Pro emphasizes keeping the line tight to avoid losing fish, explaining how he sets the hook and reels in the fish while minimizing slack. Cole also share tips about adjusting rod position and dealing with fish that jump, mentioning advice from pro angler Buddy Gross and a nod to Mike Iaconelli.
Learn more about how to fish lipless crankbaits (like rat-l-traps) at https://bassu.tv/bass-fishing-videos/lipless
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What gear ratio is best for lipless? I'd assume you'd want a faster reel to pick that slack up as opposed to a slower 6.0:1 crankin' reel, right?