Cold Water Cranking Secrets - Gerald Swindle
Modifications
•
50m
Returning BASS Bassmaster Elite Series angler Gerald Swindle is in Anderson, SC to teach that class and all The Bass University TV online students about cold water cranking (aka cold water crankin'). After a year fishing the inaugural year of Major League Fishing's Bass Pro Tour, Gerald Swindle is returning to BASS to fish the 2020 Bassmaster Elite Series and their "biggest five" tournament format. Gerald Swindle has some strong opinions on fishing line in cold water, throwing Rapala Shad Rap crankbaits on baitcasters, walking bass around the boat and colors for winter/early spring. You'll chuckle at some of what Gerald says, but you'll also take away a load of bass fishing knowledge.
Gerald Swindle's Cold Water Cranking Topics
1:15 What makes bass fishing one of the greatest and purest sports, and why Gerald Swindle loves bass fishing
4:35 Cold water cranking and why it can be so dofficult, but also so rewarding
6:15 Biggest mistake that people make when cranking in cold water, and what is cold water?
13:29 Baits that Gerald Swindle throws when it's cold and super cold
15:03 The trick to casting a Rapala Shad Rap on a casting rod
18:35 Gerald Swindle secret tips for cold water crankin' lure color modification
22:54 The one bait that defies all conventional wisdom in cold water/winter cranking
27:06 Why do certain colors catch more bass in the winter and spring?
29:25 Difference between clear water and stained water cranking in the winter and early spring
31:38 You may not catch your tournament-winning bass cranking, but it can still play an important part in a tournament win
36:23 A good rod type for fishing crankbaits in the winter and the importance of not overpowering the bass on the hookset
38:00 Landing fish that are barely hooked and the dangers lurking at the back of your bass boat
43:36 What is the deepest that Gerald Swindle likes to crank in the winter
44:23 Clear & murky water, what is Gerald Swindle looking for when cold water cranking for bass?
45:27 Santee Cooper from the best fishery in spring to very difficult in the summer
Gerald references the "double shindo" knot in this and other videos. The knot he's referencing is called the double clinch knot or the Berkley braid knot.
Up Next in Modifications
-
Adjusting to Falling Water - Casey Sc...
FLW's Lake Champlain Champion Casey Scanlon joins The Bass University to talk about his win and how he adjusted to falling water levels. Casey talks about what adjustments he made and the baits he fished to beat out the rest of the FLW tournament field.
Main Topics in this Falling Water Fishing ... -
Classic-Winning Bait Modifications - ...
2019 Bassmaster Classic bass fishing tournament champion Ott Defoe believes heavily in modifying baits. Since he was young, he's been hand-crafting crankbaits and making alterations to baits to increase his condfidence in their fish-catching ability. In this video, Ott Defoe will talk about some ...
-
Tackle Tips : Jigs - Mansue
Professional bass angler and fishing guide Dave Mansue would pick a jig, if he could only use one bait. The reason? More tournament money has been won on a jig than any other bass lure. There are several different types of jigs, and Dave talks about the characteristics to look for when you're fis...