Best Deep Diving Crankbait Line
Omnia collects thousands of detailed fishing reports from anglers across the country to power our local recommendations. Here are the top Line recommendations for using the Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+) technique mentioned in fishing reports from anglers near you.
Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon
$26.99 – $137.99

Reported by
SnowtaBass
Medicine Lake (MN)

Reported by
Mark Ripp
Black Hawk Lake (WI)
Mark Ripp reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+) technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Black Hawk Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Focused on brush piles in 10-12’ of water and deep weed points. Bites came while burning bait and crashing it into brush. "

Reported by
Adam Boothe-Hanna (Anglers of the Corn)
Twelve Mile Lake (IA)
Adam Boothe-Hanna (Anglers of the Corn) reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+) technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Twelve Mile Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Target offshore rockpiles with deep diving crankbaits. "
Sunline Super FC Sniper
$19.99 – $138.99

Reported by
Ryan Hartman
Detroit River
Ryan Hartman reported catching Smallmouth Bass using the Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+) technique and Sunline Super FC Sniper on Detroit River. Additional comments from this report: "Finding subtle Current Breaks within the channel has been the key to catch some good smallmouth bass on Crankbaits. Burning a DT14 or even DT20 has been great in the River. I've also found success with the drop shot and a baby z-too in Pearl."

Reported by
Shane Flint Outdoors
Lunga Reservoir (VA)
Shane Flint Outdoors reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+) technique and Sunline Super FC Sniper on Lunga Reservoir. Additional comments from this report: "Caught around 20+ Largemouth cranking between 10-13 feet off maiin lake points. Almost every piece of brush or stump produced a fish. All the bass were in the two to three pound range. Lots of Pickerel as well"

Reported by
Ben Hutchins
John H. Kerr Reservoir (NC, VA)
Ben Hutchins reported catching Walleye using the Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+) technique and Sunline Super FC Sniper on John H. Kerr Reservoir. Additional comments from this report: "I caught Walleye by throwing deep diving crankbaits on humps and shoals. I was targeting fish in the 20 foot range."
Sufix Advance Fluorocarbon
$23.99 – $38.99
Reported by
Andrew De Kock
Chisago Lake (MN)
Andrew De Kock reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+) technique and Sufix Advance Fluorocarbon on Chisago Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Fish were right in the Spawn period on May 22 but a massive cold front had moved into the area pushing fish off the shallow beds to deeper water. We found an awesome deep bite in 9-16 ft and caught most of our big fish on the Rapala DT 10 crank. Other fish were caught on a jackhammer and Ned rig to round out our bag winning the 2022 Greenhorn Spring Open with just over 16lb. "

Reported by
Ways Raasch
Prairie Rose Lake (IA)
Ways Raasch reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+) technique and Sufix Advance Fluorocarbon on Prairie Rose Lake. Additional comments from this report: "It was a very tough and cold winter day but managed to put some fish in the boat. Water temps were in the low 40's and the water was somewhat clear which was good. I just stuck to slow deeper water baits and it got the job done. Just slow down and drag stuff around and it will play in your favor. The biggest was the one on the DT 14 and it throttled it!"

Reported by
Patrick Walters
Lake Eufaula (Walter F George) (AL, GA)
Patrick Walters reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+) technique and Sufix Advance Fluorocarbon on Lake Eufaula (Walter F George). Additional comments from this report: "The bass are no longer focused on spawning in Lake Eufaula and have made there move offshore towards deeper water, where there is an abundance of bait. The fish are pretty beat up after the spawn and are looking to beef back up for the summer time and try to use as little energy as possible to do so. This results in a large number of fish relating to the abundance of man made brush piles scattering all over the lake, for an easy hide out and allowing their meal to come to them. Brush piles are a great fish producer on Lake Eufaula and the hardest part about fishing them, is dissecting the type of brush and what depth the fish are holding in. Recently the water level has been high and kept a large number of the fish shallow and stopped them from making the swim to the main river ledge, their summer hangout, so finding the fish in that in between level was where I had my success, fishing the shallower brush in 8ft to 12ft of water. Fishing an aggressive fast moving bait first in the pile, then following it up with a big worm on a texas rig to clean up."
Explore More Line
We curated this list of the most popular Line for using Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+). Browse from these best selling Line products below or explore the full catalog of Line here.
Gear Up for Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+)
Find the perfect gear to pair with one of our recommended Casting Rods for the Line technique. Explore our full catalog to find the perfect gear for your next fishing outing.
Hard Baits for Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+)
Shop for Hard Baits
Reels for Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+)
Shop for Reels
Rods for Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+)
Shop for Rods
Terminal for Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+)
Shop for Terminal
Get Expert Recommendations personalized for you
Not sure if Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+) is the right technique for you when fishing on your lake? Tell us which species you are trying to catch and where you are planning to fish for your next outing and we’ll make a customized, local recommendation based upon the most successful techniques reported by anglers near you.
Get StartedNeed hands-on help finding the right products?
Talk to an Expert
Explore More Techniques
- Best Tip Up Line
- Best Blade Bait Line
- Best Bobber Fishing Line
- Best Buzz Bait Line
- Best Carolina Rig Line
- Best Chatterbait Line
- Best Medium Diving Crankbait Line
- Best Shallow Crankbait Line
- Best Dropshot Line
- Best Hair Jig Line
- Best Finesse Jig Line
- Best Football Jig Line
- Best Frog Line
- Best Grass Jig Line
- Best Swimbait Line
- Best Popper Line
- Best Prop Bait Line
- Best Walking Bait Line
- Best Ice Jig Line
- Best Ice Spoon Line
- Best Inline Spinner Line
- Best Jerk Bait Line
- Best Large Hair Jig Line
- Best Lipless Crankbait Line
- Best Live Bait Rig Line
- Best Ned Rig Line
- Best Neko Rig Line
- Best Shaky Head Line
- Best Large Soft Body Swimbait Line
- Best Paddle Tail Swimbait Line
- Best Spinnerbait Line
- Best Spoon Fishing Line
- Best Spybait Line
- Best Structure Jig Line
- Best Swim Jig Line
- Best Texas Rig Line
- Best Texas Rig Worm Line
- Best Deep Trolling Line
- Best Mid Depth Trolling Line
- Best Shallow Trolling Line
- Best Tube Fishing Line
- Best Umbrella Rig Line
- Best Deep Vertical Jigging Line
- Best Mid Depth Vertical Jigging Line
- Best Shallow Vertical Jigging Line
- Best Wacky Rig Line
About Omnia Fishing
Omnia Fishing helps anglers find the right gear from our massive inventory of 18,000+ items. We provide personalized tackle recommendations based on the relationships between species, style, lake characteristics, season, community fishing reports, patterns, and products. We make sure you only see the products that make sense for you, on the lakes you fish, at the right time of year.
Omnia is the most personalized tackle shopping on earth!
SnowtaBass reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+) technique and Seaguar InvizX 100% Fluorocarbon on Medicine Lake. Additional comments from this report: "During the hot months of the summer the larger bass will move out to the deeper rock piles and humps located on various spots on Medicine. When you locate these spots tie on a deep diving crankbait and work the area well. This should yield some quality fish. You can also try dragging a football jig over the same spot to add a few more bites."