Pete's Quiet Killer Crankbait - Pete Gluszek
Vegetation
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9m 18s
Tournament bass fishing champion and guide Pete Gluszek introduces a crankbait he helped design, Pete's Quite Killer. Pete explains why this thin, silent, tight-wobbling crankbait is key when fishing gets tough. This shallow-running crankbait is great to fish in pressured waters around vegetation, blowdown trees, shallow docks and more. Pete also discusses the rod and reel setup he recommends for fishing Pete's Quite Killer crankbait.
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