Kalau Mas Soni suka yang goyangannya seperti apa....berapa kali ngegol ke
kanan berapa kali ngegol ke kiri....? Atau suka yang turunnya dua kali
naiknya sekali......kek...kek...kek...kekkkkk (suara ketawa ikan sapu-sapu
yang kepancing siripnya).
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From: Adi Wisaksono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Thursday, November 23, 2000 10:10 PM
Subject: [mancing-l] Understanding Crankbaits
>Understanding Crankbaits
>"This may sound funny, but if you think like a baitfish when you retrieve
>your crankbait you'll catch more fish."
>By Jerry Southworth
>
>
>
>Before we get on the water, let's take a moment to talk about crankbaits.
>As most of you already know, it's pretty hard to find a bait that you can
>just take out of the package and throw in the water. Fine-tuning your
>crankbait is usually necessary. Sometimes your bait doesn't run true- it
>may tend to run to the left or to the right. This can be fixed by bending
>the eyelet either to the left or right. This may take a few adjustments
>until you get it to run perfect, but it's well worth the effort.
>If your baits are not running straight, it becomes difficult to target
>fish. For example, what if you throw your bait into an opening in the trees
>that was only a foot or two wide? Well, if your crankbait is running to the
>right or to the left, you are almost sure to get caught up on some
>branches. Basically, you need to have total control of your bait at all
>times to target fish effectively.
>Next we have hooks. Always check your hooks to ensure they are the size you
>like and that they are sharp. I have bought some of the cheapest crankbaits
>out there because they may be exactly the shape, size and color I am
>looking for. Most of the time, a cheap bait will have cheap hooks. Any
>tournament fisherman out there will tell you that a good quality hook is
>priceless. So, I usually change hooks as soon as I take a new crankbait out
>of the box. Sometimes I'll even go a size bigger than what the bait came
with.
>In the spring I like to use a 1/8 oz. craw color speedtrap and micro mini
>bommers. At this time, the females are trying to plump up for the spawn and
>these baits can really produce. The water clarity will really dictate your
>retrieve. If it's muddy, I would try a start and stop retrieve with about a
>10 second pause in between cranks. You need to give the fish enough time to
>locate the bait. If the water is clear, crank a little faster and if the
>water is crystal clear, burn it as fast as you can. Just like any other
>baits, try as many different retrieves as you can to find what works.
>When I was first learning how to bass fish, I used to think that if a bass
>wouldn't hit a worm, why then would they hit a crankbait? This is where the
>term, "reaction bite" came into a bass fisherman's vocabulary. Bass don't
>have to be super-aggressive to hit a crankbait. What you're doing is making
>them react to your bait. If they see something zoom by them, they can't
>help but be curious, so some times they'll go after it, sometimes they
>chase it for awhile and turn away at the boat, and other times they'll
>pound it.
>I think that most of your reaction bites will come from the bass sitting on
>an ambush point. They hear the bait coming and once your bait is in their
>attack zone, they pound it before it can pass them up. The bass aren't
>really looking at it very hard, they just want to stop that potential meal
>from passing them before they have to go after it. Bass are lazy and will
>do as little as possible for a meal. Would you rather have breakfast
>delivered to you, or get dressed, go out in the cold and walk half a mile
>for a meal?
>T
>I
>P When you're retrieving your crankbait, try to strike as many objects as
>you can. Crank it right into dock pilings, logs and any other structures
>you might come across. For each object you strike, let the lure sit for a
>few seconds and then continue your retrieve.
>
>"Think of yourself as a baitfish: if you thought that something 100 times
>your size was going to eat you, you would swim for your life."
>When you're retrieving your crankbait, try to run it into as many objects
>as you can. Crank it right into dock pilings, logs and any other structures
>you might come across. For each object you strike, let the lure sit for a
>few seconds and then continue your retrieve.
>Think of yourself as a baitfish: if you thought that something 100 times
>your size was going to eat you, you would swim for your life. With
>adrenaline pumping, you look back to see if that big bass is gaining on
>you, and you accidentally run into a stump. This would definitely daze you,
>leaving you very disoriented and confused. You would probably take a breath
>and gather your bearings before taking off again. By this time that monster
>bass is right behind you, so with one last effort you try to make a run for
>it just to find out that you just became lunch. This may sound funny, but
>if you think like a baitfish when you retrieve your crankbait, you'll get
>bit more often. You'll find that this technique works much better than the
>good old "chuck and wind."
>
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