Skip to content

Cranking Rod

Featured Replies

what are the specs you guys look for in a deep cranking rod an all around cranking rod and a lipless crank rod also what rods would you recommend

?

The BPS Crankin stick has a good rep here. Me I'm using a last year model 7' M-MF Crucial for my all around rod.

  • Super User

This is what I like, and some of it is based on the conditions I fish, so it may, or may not apply to you.

For Deep Cranking: I want a long rod...at least 7'6" (I am using a 7'10" now) , for casting distance, I want the baits down to there max depth as long as possable, and long casts help that. I want a moderate, of moderate fast action, again it also helps with casting distance, a mod action rod "loads" better than a fast and really helps get those baits out there. Also with the bigger deep diving cranks I use, the moderate action helps keep fish pegged. It has a parabolic bend when it loads with a fish that keeps steady, mild, pressure on the fish, not giving them any slack or leverage to throw a big crank. Rod power depends on the MFG. of the rod, my current rod is a H power, and it handles 1/2-1 oz baits perfectly, it has the right blend of power and flex to move big fish away from cover, which was a problem for me with a MH powered deep cranking rod, I felt like once a good fish bite I had ZERO control over where and what that fish was taking me into. I want a rod that weighs less than 5 oz., and a I want a graphite cranking rod, not glass. For the weight, and for the feel. I fish around a ton of grass, I am either ripping it out of deep grass, or running it down a grass line. I want to maximize my feel of whats going on down there.

  • Super User

I don't fish water deep enough to need a deep cranking rod. My all around cranking rod is a Falcon Cara 7' Medium...not a Reaction series rod. Never fished lipless crankbaits, but recently purchased a couple to try. My Falcon Expert rods have a nice parabolic bend so I assume they would also work well for crankbaits. Used would be your only option, tho, for one of these rods.

Should I ever fish where a deep crankbait would be feasible, then I guess I would try my 7' MH Airrus Ultra XL.

I use a 7'0 MH David Fritts American Rodsmith rod for all my cranking

It's not "ideal" to have one I know, but it is for me b/c I need an all purpose cranking rod that does it all.

It keeps my numbers of rods down on another guy's boat and when I fish smallies deeper it works just fine as well as the grass shallow for largies

I guess it is an option as it do-it-all tool

  • Super User

Deep: Lamiglas SR705R/ CTE200GT

All-around: Pinnacle DHC5-701CAMCB/ Optimus XLT

Lighter lures: Avid AVC70MM

I like the Quantum KVD Tour rods for all my cranking applications. I like the 7'10 MH for deep cranking. I use the 7'4 M for my "all around" cranking rod. For lipless cranks and smaller/lighter cranks I like the 7' M.

I currently have 2 designated cranking rods. For small to medium weight and shallow to mid depth i use the previous version of the shimano crucial TC4 cranking rod. It's the 7 foot Med Mod cork handle rod. And for larger, heavier deeper divers i use the 7 foot Heavy Mod fast Cumara Reaction series..

Mike D

  • Super User

I use a MH-MF for deep cranking and I want my rod just a little more on the fast side since I want my bait deep but not with the rod bent in half by the time it gets down. I was using a BPS cranking stick until my Fenwick Elite tech smallmouth 6'10" MH-MF. Not only is it long enough that I can get distance on my casts but it is still in the realm that I can use it for jerkbaits as it works really well for them. For shallow to mid depth cranks I like a rod to have a little more flex than my deep cranking rod, the Falcon BuKoo 4-17 is perfect, 7' M-M up to 1/2oz. For those lipless cranks I like either a medium heavy fast or a MH moderate fast if it is like my deep cranking rod which has a fast tip but deep flex under pressure, you need a fast tip to allow you to rip the bait free from weeds which is my favorite way of using a lipless. For the money it is hard to beat a BPS Crankin' stick, they just work.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.