Discover Phenominal Crankbait Strategies For Catching Walleyes From Ice-Out...To Ice-Up:
MASTERING THE CRANKBAIT GAME Includes: - How to catch walleyes right at ice out using crankbaits.
- Where to use crankbaits at ice out on shallow natural lakes, rivers, or deeper lakes and reservoirs.
- Insider refinements that will triple your crankbait trolling catches.
- Overcoming tough spring conditions on the river with cranks.
- The hottest crankbait programs to run on YOUR lake.
- Three proven crankbait programs that bring dog days walleyes to their knees - excuse me, fins.
- Sneaky fall daytime crankbait programs.
- A
ranking of different performance characteristics for popular
crankbaits, we talk about everything from Salmo's baits, to Reef
Runner, to Rapala.
- Night time cranking the fall period for sows no matter where you live!
- The three major mistakes most trollers make.
- One secret element to add to your crankbait presentations that will catch more and bigger walleyes. This has become a lost art!
- The real secret to effective trolling in rivers.
- Secrets to cranking weeds and brush
- The one reason leadcore line is so deadly, it's not what many fisherman think!
- When
and why you should use snapweights, three ways, leadcore line,
monofilament, planer boards vs. 12 foot rods, superbraids, and more.
- What colors are flat out, sizzling producers on different lake types.
- We'll walk you through one entire walleye season, showing you the in's and out's of deadly crankbait programs.
| Here's This Digital Book's Introduction: |
It was nearly two decades ago when I caught my first
walleye on a crankbait. Just getting started in walleye fishing,
I was put off by a popular notion in those days: “Son, if you’re going
to catch walleyes you need live bait.”
The idea
of having to follow rules when out enjoying the freedom a lake offered
didn’t sit to well. That’s about the time I turned my back on another
wise-tale walleye rule. The resort owner pointed out to a rocky point
on the lake and said, “drag some live bait around that rocky point,
walleyes love rocks. I think they’re catching a few out there. It’s
been slow, to darn cold to get the fish wanting to eat. Good luck son.”
It was June on Spirit Lake in Northwestern Iowa and I was
on a three day family trip hell bent to accomplish something I never
had—catch a mystical walleye, on purpose! The pattern I
discovered that day is one I still use to this day when I’m in the mood
to cast and the conditions are right.
The water
was cool for this time of year and the wind was coming out of the west
that day. It was mid June and the water was in the low 60’s. I knew
weeds were coming up in the shallows as I motored the old Alumacraft
Backtroller away from the dock. I had two rods rigged up and figured
the walleyes are up around the weeds since everyone fished deep for
walleyes and reports were slow. All of this “figuring” came from
research I had done on what wins walleye tournaments in June on natural
lakes and from pouring through my old In Fisherman books. It’s usually
shallow water and weeds are always involved.
One rod had
a Bomber crankbait on of some sort. It had a good sized lip to help it
dive deeper, perhaps 8 feet on a cast. The other rod had a Rapala
stickbait tied on. The plan? Get the boat out in deeper water just off
the weed line and drift in to three or four feet of water. The
deep diving bait was flung out as far as possible along the weed edge
in 12 feet of water. I worked this bait back hard by initially cranking
the heck out of the reel to get it diving deep, giving it some
occasional pauses. Things stayed pretty quite for the first few
minutes. Then it happened once the boat got up into 9 feet of water
amongst the clumps of emerging weeds.
Wham! Drag
slipped off the reel instantly as I set the hook out of fear more than
anything else. The lightning-like jolt felt made me think I had a pike.
The fish dug hard, giving a hard fight. Finally, peering down into the
clear water I saw a white tip, big eyes, and beautiful gold body.
WALLEYE! It seems no matter what we do in life, our first
successes are very memorable. I bet you remember your first
walleye?
Sticking with my plan, the boat drifted
up shallower, some casts were made in 4 feet of water with the
stickbait rod. Another One! I couldn’t believe my fortune with the few
fish I did manage to catch on this first walleye excursion—neither
could the guy back at the resort. “Wow! Looks like you got ‘em figured
out. Where’d you catch them and what were you using?”
“Pretty shallow on a Husky Jerk.”
“Musky Jerk, what the hell is that?”
“No, I said, Husky Jerk, it’s a kind of stickbait, crankbait type of lure.”
The resort owner gave me a bewildered look I’ll never forget and
said, “That’s interesting.” The guy didn’t believe me. That one day
taught me a lot about walleye fishing.
1. Walleyes are more aggressive than most people think. 2. Poor fishing reports almost always tip you off to shallow fish. 3. They are always biting somewhere on the lake. 4. Information is cheap, do your own thing and find your own fish. 5. Walleyes love to eat crankbaits.
Since that time crankbaits have really increased in popularity.
Now they’re to the point that every serious tournament angler must have
the ability to put any bait at precisely any depth and keep it there.
Crankbaits quite simply are the dominant force in both the tournament
arena and serious recreational fishing front. Chapter 1 takes a closer look at the effectiveness of crank’n walleyes.
In Chapters 2, 3, and 4,
we’ll talk about the seasonality of crankbaits. Learn that cranks will
catch fish anytime the lakes are open. They’ll catch fish right at ice
out, in August when dog days set in. In the late fall period is prime.
But you’ll also learn the other prime times when crankbaits take center
stage.
A crankbait for all practical
purposes in this book is any minnow imitating plastic or balsa bait
that dives and wobbles on a troll or retrieve. There are many
methods to getting a bait to dive to the determined depth. And in
Chapter 5 We’ll talk about delivery systems and some super refinements for more precision.
Crankbaits come in a wide array of colors. And many times
you find one color and style will out produce anything under a given
set circumstances on your home lake. Chapter 6
gives you examples of proven baits and colors. We’ve used popular
crankbaits for these examples, simply because they are proven in a wide
array of lake types and they are accessible at many retail outlets.
Learn to apply an intelligent thought process to your crank selections
for the situation you’re fishing while reading each crankbait’s review.
We talk about all the qualities that make a great crank.
There are many!
Night and day, it doesn’t matter. Cranks
will catch fish just about anytime you decide to pull them. “Pulling
Plugs” or trolling is the main delivery system used in today’s walleye
world. However, getting out at night casting will shine in many
situations. Chapter 7 talks about important aspects of night fishing for big walleyes.
If you think trolling is boring, you’ll want to browse over Chapter 8.
Structure trolling with hair-splitting precision is a keep you on
the edge of your seat proposition. It takes masterful boat control, an
eagle eye on the depth finder, constant adjustment, and a sixth sense
for knowing what’s coming up for depth or structure. You'll learn
some secrets for cranking contours, structure, and open water.
Chapter 8
talks about all the work that goes into a winning trolling program and
how to achieve the most precision possible with an easy to duplicate
system. You’ll also learn many miscellaneous tournament tricks for
different situations you run into while trolling.
Grab your trolling rods and get ready to go catch walleyes at all times
of the year on a wide array of waters. The techniques and thought
processes presented in this book will get any angler well on his way to
catching more and bigger walleyes using crankbaits. | We appreciate all feedback from people who have read the book
"You've opened up a whole new world of walleye fishing for me. I can't wait for open water" -Ken, Iowa
"I never looked at crankbaits in the way you show to use them. Nothing compares to this" -Jeff, Missouri
"I
consider myself to be a good troller, the details you give in this
book will no doubt take me to the next level. Keep up the good
work!" -Ryan, South Dakota
"Thank you for calling me back in response to my email and thanks for a great trolling book." -Greg, Wisconsin
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