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Crankbaits and Treble hooks.. Must Read
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<blockquote data-quote="fish devil" data-source="post: 104074" data-attributes="member: 1301"><p>:twisted: The Rapala DT series are some of the best cranks out there. There a bit pricey but then there is no need to change the hooks or split rings. I also use the Norman DD series cranks for the real deep stuff. </p><p>Another way to entice bass into hitting a crank is bouncing it off the bottom stirring up the silt. I've caught some big fish using this technique. Here's one from a while back on a DT10 fished in four feet of water......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fish devil, post: 104074, member: 1301"] :twisted: The Rapala DT series are some of the best cranks out there. There a bit pricey but then there is no need to change the hooks or split rings. I also use the Norman DD series cranks for the real deep stuff. Another way to entice bass into hitting a crank is bouncing it off the bottom stirring up the silt. I've caught some big fish using this technique. Here's one from a while back on a DT10 fished in four feet of water...... [/QUOTE]
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