My thoughts. Too stiff a rod. I would just raise the rod and slowly turn the handle. I also tried to keep bigger fish from breaking the surface if possible. I also ran red hooks as the front hook. Helped some.
Fished this weekend and had a big problem with fish hitting my cranks and letting go. Most all fish brought into the boat were barely hooked in the corner of the mouth including my best fish I've ever caught out of butler. 19" fish but only 2 lb 6 oz. He was on one heck of a diet for a butler fish.
Tried speeding up and slowing down to get a better hit and nothing seemed to help. Momma was getting mad. Is there any tricks that might make them hit a little better? Seemed like they would hit, I'd grab the pole and raise it up to start bringing the fish to the top and then boom. Release. What was i doing wrong
Sent from my SM-G960U using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app
Last edited by CrappiePappy; 06-20-2022 at 07:24 PM.
My thoughts. Too stiff a rod. I would just raise the rod and slowly turn the handle. I also tried to keep bigger fish from breaking the surface if possible. I also ran red hooks as the front hook. Helped some.
Creativity is just intelligence fooling aroundPithon LIKED above post
Try downsizing the size of your lure. I've had it make a difference, especially right after a cold front. Hope this helps you.
Jim
Pithon, silverside LIKED above post
I like soft action light fiberglass rods for pulling cranks they I run the jenko cypress creek series and feel like I keep a lot more fish hooked with them compared to running graphite rods
skeetbum LIKED above post
does anyone ever employ trailer hooks ? might help on the short takes , no clue here , have never trolled for crappie as of yet .....
19 inches is one rather VERY long crappie btw , congrats and KABOOM
sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales
Use some slab sauce and 1.4 to 1.6 mph. It does work.
PROUD MEMBER OF TEAM GEEZERauthorized by: Billbob and "G"
I’m with a smaller bait,,,that and maybe a prayer
Ranger boats
Perotti pro holders
Avery outdoors superstore
Don't troll myself but from bass fishing I don't think I've ever seen a trailer hook on a crankbait. I do know again from bass fishing that changing the hooks helps, especially the rear hook. If you go bigger on the front hook they sometimes tangle with the rear hook so I would start by changing the rear treble. I'm guessing that's the on they were barley hooked by but not sure.
A long fast rod and mono, even if just a leader helps IMO. You don't want a very stiff setup or it will just pull the hooks as soon as the fish hits it.
Also check your hooks. I pull flicker shads pretty much esclusively, the factory hooks are great and Gamakatsu EWG trebles are a great replacement when I need them.
Iv never really found anything that cures it some days are just like that
It amazes me how they can pull a rod around with a crankbait on it an not get stuck but they can
Just keep fishing an sometime during the day something will change an they will eat it
Slabprowler, SDBILLYG LIKED above post