Crankbaits are a popular type of fishing lure that can be used to catch a variety of fish, including bass, walleye, and pike.
One problem with crankbaits however is that they can be finicky and may not track straight out of the box. If your crankbait is not tracking straight, it can be difficult to fish effectively and you may not be getting as many bites as you could.
Fortunately, it is relatively easy to tune a crankbait to track straight.
All you need is a pair of needle-nose pliers and a few minutes of your time as Lurenet's Frank Scalish explains in the following video...
Wow, line tie position matters! I never realized that I might not have been tuning my crankbaits to maximize their performance for all these years.
How about you?
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