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Are crankbaits overrated?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gotem" data-source="post: 306286" data-attributes="member: 9901"><p>I know crankbaits catch bass and I've done it many times, but the treble hooks always seem to foul up with vegetation. I also see on tv everyone grinding them on the bottom, but unless I'm fishing deeper than 15 feet, there is usually submerged vegetation on the bottom of virtually most lakes near me (except Lake Ontario itself). I personally find the spinnerbaits more effective because they can usually go through the vegetation better.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gotem, post: 306286, member: 9901"] I know crankbaits catch bass and I've done it many times, but the treble hooks always seem to foul up with vegetation. I also see on tv everyone grinding them on the bottom, but unless I'm fishing deeper than 15 feet, there is usually submerged vegetation on the bottom of virtually most lakes near me (except Lake Ontario itself). I personally find the spinnerbaits more effective because they can usually go through the vegetation better. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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