Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Cranking for Smallmouth Bass

Crankbaits are a great way to catch smallmouth bass, and they can be used in a variety of water conditions. 

To fish crankbaits for smallmouth bass, you will need a medium to medium-heavy power, moderate-action rod and matching reel; 10-12 pound test line; and a variety of crankbaits.

There are two main types of crankbaits: shallow-running and deep-diving. Shallow-running crankbaits will stay in the top 10 feet of water, while deep-diving crankbaits will go down to 20 or even 30 feet.

When choosing crankbaits for smallmouth bass, it is important to consider the water clarity. In clear water, you will need to use a crankbait with a muted, more natural color pattern. In stained or muddy water, you can use a brighter color pattern.

To fish crankbaits, cast them out and reel them in at a fairly high speed. You can also either pause the bait or impart a jerk periodically. Smallmouth bass will often strike crankbaits when the retrieve suddenly becomes erratic.

Here are some additional tips for fishing crankbaits for smallmouth bass:

  • Use a variety of colors and sizes to find what the fish are biting on.

  • Fish crankbaits in areas where smallmouth bass are likely to be found, such as around rocks, wood, weeds and offshore structure.

  • Vary your retrieve speed and action to help trigger more strikes.

Bass pro Kevin VanDam is one of the world’s best crankbait anglers around, especially when it comes to fishing crankbaits for smallmouths. Take a few minutes and watch the following video where he explains his smallmouth cranking system…


Interesting point - keep the crankbait at a depth that has the smallies looking up. I’m going to have to give that a try myself!

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