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Hello everybody. I'm a newbie and have researched the forums but couldn't find anything regarding getting the crankbait to a particular depth. I realize that many baits are designed for a certain depth but if the fish are suspended below the depth range would it be practical to add weight to the line? If not, then what plan of attack should be used? ;)

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We have an extensive library. Browse through

"Tacklebox" and "Fishing Articles" at the top of

the page. Here are some other threads to get

you started:

http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?virboard=Fishing_Tackle_ID;num=1253486034

To address your question specifically, you can

buy crankbaits that will reach depths of at least

20'. Mann's 20+ is an example. Mann's Stretch

series will dive deeper, but these are really designed

for trolling. Casting and retrieving is too much work!

8-)

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