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Best Medium Diving Crankbait Reel

Omnia collects thousands of detailed fishing reports from anglers across the country to power our local recommendations. Here are the top Reels recommendations for using the Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12') technique mentioned in fishing reports from anglers near you.

Shimano Curado DC Casting Reel

$304.99

Reported by
Kristine Fischer

Watts Bar Lake (TN)

Kristine Fischer reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12') technique and Shimano Curado DC Casting Reel on Watts Bar Lake. Additional comments from this report: "low 40s water temps and a cold front makes for a tough bite. Mid diving small cranking up in the river produced the most consistent bite. When the current slowed, the TRD filled limits. "

Reported by
Trenton Webb

Old Hickory Lake (TN)

Trenton Webb reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12') technique and Shimano Curado DC Casting Reel on Old Hickory Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Much to my surprise the deep crank bite is still on! Two of my biggest fish of the week came on both green gizzard shad 5xd and crystal shad. Ledges and points are where this bait shines (of course), but if you can find a deep flat it works there too. Get jacked up on caffeine and let er rip, you will know if they are there quickly. Remember “wind is your friend”. Tight lines, "

Reported by
Johnny K

Normandy Lake (TN)

Johnny K reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12') technique and Shimano Curado DC Casting Reel on Normandy Lake. Additional comments from this report: "It was a cold cloudy day this afternoon with a little breeze coming from the east. I started fishing bluff walls and this pattern didn’t work so I started working my way into small pockets off the river channel. Eventually got on a red crankbait bite in the 5 ft range. The lure that got it done was a Rapala Rocco and Spro rk crawler. Gear wise, I was using a Duckett rod paired with a Shimano DC reel with 10 lb co-polymer line. "

Lew's Speed Spool LFS Casting Reel - EOL

$99.99

Reported by
Omnia Community Member

Loon Lake (IN) (IN)

Omnia Community Member reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12') technique and Lew's Speed Spool LFS Casting Reel - EOL on Loon Lake (IN). Additional comments from this report: "Fish are in pods and are feeding heavily, spinner baits are also working well "

Reported by
SWATCOP80

LaSalle County Nuclear Station Cooling Pond (IL)

SWATCOP80 reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12') technique and Lew's Speed Spool LFS Casting Reel - EOL on LaSalle County Nuclear Station Cooling Pond. Additional comments from this report: "Ended up with 5 2lb and 1 4lb largemouth bass. I also was lucky enough to get my first smallmouth of this year. Picked him up by casting perpendicular to the shoreline. I kept it about 3 to 4 feet away from rock. "

Reported by
Cayden Holst

Lake Colechester (IA)

Cayden Holst reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12') technique and Lew's Speed Spool LFS Casting Reel - EOL on Lake Colechester. Additional comments from this report: "Pretty decent wind yesterday and the water temp around 60 F. used a jerking motion with a KVD Squarebill Bully color. it took that bass a hot second to jump out of the boulder it was behind"

Shimano Curado MGL 150 Casting Reel

$209.99

Reported by
Ben Hutchins

Kings Mountain Reservoir Moss Lake (NC)

Ben Hutchins reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12') technique and Shimano Curado MGL 150 Casting Reel on Kings Mountain Reservoir Moss Lake. Additional comments from this report: "We caught fish on offshore humps and points. We were targeting points and humps with bait and throwing a crankbait across them. "

Reported by
OctoberHouses

Greers Ferry Lake (AR)

OctoberHouses reported catching Smallmouth Bass using the Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12') technique and Shimano Curado MGL 150 Casting Reel on Greers Ferry Lake. Additional comments from this report: "We had a warm spell around New Years Day and the small mouth were very aggressive in the morning working a SPRO Rock Crawler over off shore humps that were 2-3' below the surface that transitioned into straight drop offs. Was a good morning. Once the sun got up, the bite turned off. I was fishing the main lake, over cast in the AM, and the water temp was 51F."

Reported by
Mark Charpentier

Chisago Lake (MN)

Mark Charpentier reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12') technique and Shimano Curado MGL 150 Casting Reel on Chisago Lake. Additional comments from this report: "I found the bass in 9-12 ft. of water along the weedline. The bigger fish were on hard spots along the weeds. I had to be occasionally snagging weeds to get bites. This bite is only going to get better in the next couple of weeks. "

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