Using Crankbaits By Season

By Timothy Powers


Bass fishing with crankbaits can be just as frustrating as it can be rewarding and exciting. Trying to find which crankbait to use, and in what situation to use it, seems like a daunting task.

But have you ever checked out the crankbait aisle in your local tackle shop? It has hundreds, if not thousands of different choices. All different sizes, shapes, dive depths, and colors. You could literally spend all day in there and not do anything productive!

So how do you make sense of it all? How do you determine which baits will be effective, and which look nice, but are a waste of money?

Bass behave the way they do in response largely to the seasons of the year. Weather patterns, food supply and availability, and other seasonal concerns in the world of the bass will all play a huge role in whether or not you catch fish. Match the right bait to the right season, and bingo...you are a bass fishing brainiac!

Generally speaking, in early spring prior to the spawn, and in early fall, you will be best served with a shallow diving crankbait. The fish will be in shallow water feeding heavily and very aggressive. Don't be afraid to speed up your retrieve either!

Early summer and fall are typically good times to start using medium divers. This is a transitional period for the fish. They still have some warmth to get into the shallows, but it isn't too hot or too cold for them yet, so they haven't moved into really deep water.

When the dog days of summer hit, or the cold days of winter, it's time to get you bait deep! Find the deepest diving crank you can. You may even need to employ a few suspend dots to keep them in the strike zone for longer periods of time.

This list is not all inclusive, but it does give you a good starting point so you can start experimenting for yourself. Using these general guidelines, you can start to find which baits will be most productive for you in your favorite lake.




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