good way to lose alot of CBs. If you really HAVE to fish a CB that deep your best bet is strolling, take about 3-4 rods, cast them out then idle or troll across the point you want to fish until you spool the reels, that will get you out there much farther than a reg. cast will and you won't have to worry about losing as many as you would c-riggin them.



With this you fish a carolina rig, but use a crank bait instead of a worm, lizard, and so on. The kicker to it is to use a big enough weight to get it down to 30 feet or more where fish may be suspended say up off the bottom, but use a crankbait or jerkbait that will float up once the weight is on the bottom. As you pull it or hop it along on the bottom the crankbait pulls down and when you pause or stop it for a moment it floats back up to the end of your leader. The article says it is something that maybe fish hasn't seen before at that depth and you can put it right in front of their face with this setup and often pickup fish instead of coming back to the ramp empty handed. Oh, it also said to try to keep your floro carbon leader with the crankbait attached as short as possible due to tangling when you cast it. The author of the article was using a plain old floating #6 or #9 silver/black back floating rapala. Don't know if if will work or not, but I plan on giving it a try next time I am out fishing for the fun of it and not in a tourney.
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