Have crankbaited in Florida for several years..................
You will and can catch spec's..........various times (months)
Most down here use a "floater" style crank vs - lipless crank.
Obvoius reason when you hook a fish most trollers (long-liners) stop the boat
(lipliss sink instantly)but they have a much small tighter wiggle or vibration.
Once went across Walk-in-Water from dock to east side at wooden pier and in
one pass - boated 117 spec's - (i was running boat & john peyton was on rods
for his first time ever) Max road use for me is 6............
2 - 10's - 2 - 8's & 2-6's.......................
When pulling cranks you will also catch other kinds of fish: ie: bass - mud fish -
gar - cat fish - blue-gill
Line weight & rod flex will be of importance..........6 lb in our area - 8 lb in
Crescent / Talquin area.
Have used 4 lb, but take to many breakoffs at $3.50 per crank can get costly.