How To Tune a Crankbait The RIGHT Way! (Don't Make These Mistakes)
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Want to learn how to tune your crankbaits the right way? Watch Frank Scalish demonstrate the differences between multiple crankbait line ties and how to tune each one correctly. Frank also covers common mistakes and best practices for testing your crankbaits!
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Great video my friend. As one who makes/paints crank baits, I have to tune a lot of them. Yes, you are correct in saying a little goes a long way when bending the tie on points. I would add that adding a split ring on my baits helps. The old brass snap swivels will alone cause a bait to run to the side. Again, great video.
Outstanding tutorial video….Thanks for posting 👍👍
This is the most informative and detailed video for tuning baits that is available. Great examples and camera close ups showing the different types of line ties. 100 percent on top of it! Thanks Lurenet for the awesome educational experience.
Thank You my friend🍻🍻
Thanks UF, always great to review tuning. Many times we get so busy catching and then forget to check them, causing missed opportunities on the subsequent casts.
You are correct
Love all your videos uncle Frank. When I see day 4 on BTL I have to immediately listen
Love it 👍👍👍
First time viewer, got a sub outta me. The detailed tips are why I'll come back for more, good stuff.
Thank you👍👍👍
Uncle Frank , You are Fantastic !!! Great Videos, Great Information, Well Presented and Explained !!! Thank You So Much, My Friend !!!! I don't know why, but Crankbaits, Jerkbaits, Spybaits, and Top Water Baits are Far and Away My Favorite Method of Fishing !!! Well , I do love to fish Swimbaits as well also !!! I am always looking forward to BTL DAY 4 every week , and that 100 Show was a Hoot !!!
Thanks as always👍👍
Thanks Frank for the great information. Top shelf 👍
Thanks for watching
I saw that speed clip attached to the split ring
You are absolutely right, that gives you the best movement out of your cranks.
Lurenet is so awesome!!
Thanks
Thanks uncle Frank!
Thank you
Very informative.. Thanks
but if the line rig is attached to these things won't they easily go out of tune from normal use even from one cast?
Another, very important, thing that you didn't mention; is to NOT use a pliers with teeth to tune a lure with an eye that you tie the line directly to. Tuning with a toothed pliers can create a nick in the tie point that can weaken your line.
Dont use a pliers with teeth, the teeth create a burr in the eye that will damage the kine unless you use a split ring