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⬇️🚨FISHING TIP MONDAY🚨⬇️
Do you throw a composite rod for shallow crankbaits?🤔 Throwing crankbaits, especially your bigger crankbaits on a Composite/Glass Rod has always been a staple, especially with those who are big time crankbait fishermen. But what if we told you that you can do the same with your shallow crankbaits like the KVD 1.5 and even Red Eyed Shads🔥 Learn all about the benefits to throwing your Shallow Diving Crankbaits on a Composite Rod below⬇️⬇️
Why use a Composite rod for a crankbait in general? Unlike your typical Graphite rods, a Composite rod loads up A LOT more! Having a rod that loads up a lot, like almost down to the reel, allows you to have a better landing ratio with treble hooked baits like crankbaits. Especially with a crankbait in open water situations, you don’t need a rod that has a tip for giving the bait its action, making them perfect for a meat and potatoes cast and reel approach. Another benefit to the composite rod is that you will feel EVERYTHING! When we say everything, we mean everything, down to every vibration of the crankbait working, every rock you roll over, and especially every bite!
If you want to test out a Composite rod next time you are out cranking, be sure to check out the new KVD Elite Lineup! The rod pictured is the CC2, which stands for “Composite Casting” 2 power, designed specifially for Square Bills and Red Eyed Shads. Now that isn’t the only Composite Rod in the KVD Elite Lineup, there is 3 more deisgned for anything from a 1.5 to your deep diving crankbaits!
Are you big on Composite Rods for cranking? Let us know ⬇️ in the comments what tips you want to see next!
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