Fishing Lures & Baits : How to Rig a Crankbait

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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2009

Crankbaits are floating lures with a diving lip, and on the bill there's an attachment point for stringing a line through. Find out how to tie the line over the split ring when rigging a crankbait with help from a fish biologist and fisherman in this free video on rigging crankbait.

Expert: Wayne Gustaveson
Contact: www.wayneswords.com
Bio: Wayne Gustaveson is a fish biologist by trade and a fisherman by choice.
Filmmaker: Mike Phillips

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  • lipless vibrator!!!..lmao!!..haha i just pissed all over my leg haha

  • Haha i like how the subtitle was way off from what he was saying.....Good info though

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  • @BUSTERZESUS1 you may have a crack in your lure and it is filling with water. Or you are using to heavy of line IDK I've never had the problem.

  • Even the most barnyish fishermen should now were to tie the dam dishing line to

  • @NelsonPesadelo No. Use a swivel if you plan on changing the lure you're using a lot.

  • mine sinks all the time and idk why someone help me

  • if you use a lipless vibrator, you'll be safe from mayhem like me.

  • I have seen many times your videos and I have used with great results the Crankbait to capture flounders in saltwater in Peru, I liked them.

    On the other hand, I want to humbly share with you and your friends some videos that I posted in Youtube. You can find them as "Pulpito Jig Series"

  • good up

  • are swivels neccessary for rigging lcrank baits?

  • dude i would love to fish where you are fishing ....... it just looks like a good spot

  • @Alishan209 That First one I believe is a "Lucky Craft". You can generally tell by the finish, the squared pronounced nose they have compared to the completely rounded fronts of other brands, and the lures they sell do come with the oval split ring tie on points... Hope that helps.

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