![]() You have so many options about how deep different crankbaits will run, and the actions they have – either a tight wiggle or a wide wiggle. You also can change up your line to make the crankbait run 3-feet deep or put it on 8-pound-test monofilament line and make it run 8-feet deep. ![]() My third lure for river fishing will be some type of crankbait like a Rapala DT6, because you can find a crankbait in a wide variety of colors – shad, crayfish, bluegill and others. So, when you’re dragging or jumping a 3/8-ounce brown jig off the bottom, it moves like a crawfish, and it’s colored like a crawfish, the bass have every reason to believe it is a crayfish and will eat it. Most river systems have numbers of crawfish in them crawling on the bottom where the bass can see them. My second lure of choice for fishing for bass in rivers will be a 3/8-ounce brown jig with a green-pumpkin Zoom Twin Tail. The spinner bait also is a draw bait – throwing off plenty of vibrations and calling bass to itself. You can’t ever go wrong fishing a spinner bait on a river, since you can cover an abundance of water with it, find the bass and catch them. ![]() My favorite three river baits include a 3/8-ounce spinner bait with double Colorado blades. As a professional bass fisherman, I fish a number of lakes, but I also have to fish a bunch of rivers.
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