The first ever SPRO Crank Bait Tournament
2016/7/21 11:40:36
With 2015 almost upon us the New Year will bring some new ideas, new baits and the first ever SPRO Crank bait Tournament. Wow! How exciting is this, Guntersville being one of the best cranking lakes in the country and some of the best ledge fishing anywhere will host a tournament using only SPRO crank baits.
What makes it even more interesting to me is the timing of the tournament, being scheduled for May 30 2015, couldn抰 be better timing; reasons in the end of May the variety of possibilities of different crank baits you can use will be at its peak. Meaning that not only the deep diving Little John 70 series but you could very well be on a cranking bite in 4 feet of water, or 8 feet or even 14 feet or even working the traditional Aruka Shad over grass opening the door for any depth of crank bait that SPRO makes that could bring in the winning stringer. The bass by this time are healed up from the spawn, doing a lot of chasing of bait and feeding at all depths so if you don抰 like to deep crank you have as good of chance to win using the Aruka Shad, Fat Papa抯 designed by local Elite fisherman Russ Lane and have Guntersville friendly written all over them, or the Little John 60 series or the Fat John Square bill series and new for 2015 is the new Rock Crawler designed with a wide wobble to deflect off of hard cover like rock.
As always is the case with SPRO their tournament will be top notch, it will offer great pay backs with the entire $100 entry fee from each participant being paid back to the tournament participants ensuring that you have a great chance of earning a check. Coupled with all the paid in money being returned the give-away items from SPRO will once again be without question a big part of your reward for fishing the tournament. As always is the case SPRO will go into this tournament with the agenda to please you the participant so that your day on the water fishing SPRO crank baits will be a ton of fun!
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