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| Crawlers are a great search bait for shallow water. They work excellent with a steady, fast-paced retrieve for covering water. They are also very effective around areas of cover where you can slow the retrieve down to give fish a longer chance to hit the lure. Getting the perfect retrieve for optimal performance takes some practice to learn. Once you learn how to use a crawler correctly, you will have some excellent top water action. How To Use Crawlers They are best used with a steady, fast-paced retrieve for covering water. They are also very effective around areas of cover where you can slow the retrieve down to give fish a longer chance to hit the lure. Where To Use Crawlers Crawlers are made for shallow water. Shorelines or any shallow water cover are good areas to catch fish with crawlers. Types of Fish Caught on Crawlers Crawlers will catch some pike and muskies, but they are mostly used for bass. Arguably the best night-time fishing lure for bass on the market. Crawlers work great at night for bass with a slow retrieve. This gives the lure it's wobble action and the bass can pinpoint exactly where it is at because of its constant action. Problems With Using Crawlers Fishermen don't have too many problems using crawlers. The biggest problem is that many fishermen don't even use crawlers and they don't realize how effective they can be in shallow water situations. |
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