Strolling a Crankbait - Matt Lee On the Water
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6m 49s
Bassmaster Elite Series bass tournament angler Matt Lee is on the water to discuss strolling a technique that will help get crankbaits down much deeper than their designated depth range. Matt will discuss the limitations of the traditional chunk-n-wind approach to crankbait fishing. He disucsses how to use your trolling motor and electronics to ensure you're getting maximum depth out of your crankbait and intercepting your target cover or structure. Mr. Lee also discusses how this technique can help cover a lot of water, why it's important to get these small crankbaits into deeper depths, the difference between "trolling" and "strolling", and more. Learn how to get the maximum depth out of your crankbait with this bass fishing instructional video.
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