Showing posts with label lipless cranking tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lipless cranking tips. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Master Class On a Classic Bait: Lipless Crankbait

A Rat-L-Trap and similar baits is a type of fishing lure, also known as a lipless crankbait, that imitates a wounded or fleeing baitfish. It is a popular lure among bass anglers and is known for its ability to cover a lot of water quickly and trigger aggressive strikes from bass and other predatory gamefish.

Most lipless cranks have thin, flat profiles with a tapered nose and a wide belly forming a shape imitating common baitfish like shad and perch. It typically features one or more metal balls inside that rattle when the lure is retrieved creating a sound that can attract fish from a distance especially in off-colored water.

Lipless crankbaits come in various styles (rattling and silent), sizes and colors, and it's best to match the size and color of the lure to the prevailing conditions such as water clarity, weather, and the type/size of bait present in the area.

When fishing a lipless crank, it's important to pay attention to the conditions and adjust your presentation accordingly. For example, if the water is cold, you may want to fish the lure more slowly and pause it frequently to make it look more vulnerable. If the fish are feeding on smaller baitfish, you may want to use a smaller-sized lure to match the hatch. Experiment with different techniques and retrieve speeds until you find what works best for the conditions and the fish.

Take a moment and watch as bass expert Tim Little gives a Master Class on many of the nuances on fishing the lipless crankbaits...




Thursday, March 3, 2022

Prespawn Lipless Crankbait Tips

The prespawn

The period when bass make the transition from their deeper water wintering areas towards the shallow spawning bays. Although the bass are roaming and feeding as the move shallow, many of those bass are the hungry big gals we all hope to tie into each time on the water!

Since the bass are on the move, they use a variety of structure and cover types during their trip to the spawning bays. A lot of the time fishing during the prespawn is done using search baits to effectively cover water to find them. 

One of the more efficient baits when searching in the prespawn, a lipless crankbait.

Take a few moments and watch as bass pro Mike "Ike" Iaconelli describes his approach to using a lipless crank to find and catch big, prespawn bass...


Friday, September 8, 2017

Lipless Crankbaits for Fall Bass

Fall bass fishing usually means finding how bass are relating to baitfish.


Since bait is often schooled in the fall, a lipless crank can be a great tool to connect with bass keying on shad, herring or alewives as Terry Bolton describes in this video…


Keeping those rattle-traps, red-eye shads or whatever your personal lipless crank choice is ready for fall action maybe just what the "doctor ordered"...

Agreed?

Friday, May 27, 2016

Tips for Fishing Lipless Crankbaits

Lipless crankbaits are versatile hard baits that can be fished throughout the year by varying the color pattern, size and retrieves used…


Though good just about anytime, lipless crankbaits really shine during those times of year when bass are actively chasing schooled baitfish, especially in the fall!

Here are some great tips from FLW Touring Pro, Scott Suggs on the equipment and approaches to fishing lipless crankbaits on sloping structures…

Enjoy!