How to Fish Upsized Squarebill Crankbaits Around Wood
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 Published On Jun 6, 2023

Pro bass angler Stephen Browning shares his expert knowledge on maximizing the effectiveness of squarebill crankbait fishing. In this video, Browning demonstrates the art of maneuvering a sizeable squarebill crankbait around standing timber and utilizing your boat to help you cast the bait right up against the tree.

FEATURED GEAR (retail links)
• CRANKBAIT - Jackall Aska 70 Squarebill (discontinued)
• ROD - St. Croix Legend Glass Cranking Rod, 6'10" Med Hvy: Buy at Tackle Warehouse (https://rb.gy/3nq1h), Buy at Bass Pro Shops (http://bassproshops.vzck.net/DKQVkb)
• REEL - Lew's Tournament Pro LFS Casting Reel, 6.8:1: Buy at Tackle Warehouse (https://rb.gy/jmn29), Buy at Bass Pro Shops (http://bassproshops.vzck.net/rQGn2D)
• LINE - Gamma High Performance Copolymer Moss Green, 20-pound: Buy at Tackle Warehouse (https://rb.gy/5qfri)

STRATEGIES WITH SQUAREBILL CRANKBAIT
Browning explains his technique of making long casts, using the boat's drift and rod to manipulate the crankbait to create a series of enticing movements, bang it against the tree, and trigger bites. He emphasizes the importance of changing cast angles and making multiple casts at these trees, particularly when the fish aren't aggressive.

MASTERING THE ART OF CASTING
In the second half of the video, Browning provides valuable insights on fishing in standing timber and cypress trees. He shares his experience of fan casting around the trees and realizing the fish are not necessarily related to the visible cover but to stumps and other structures away from standing trees. He further elaborates on his successful fishing technique of rolling a big squarebill, creating a tremendous amount of vibration that entices fish, particularly in the early morning when fish are likely feeding and chasing shad.

UNVEILING THE PERFECT SETUP
Browning also shares his insights on creating the perfect setup for using a big squarebill crankbait. He shares his preferred equipment, including a 20-pound copolymer line, a solid glass rod, and a 2.5 series squarebill crankbait. Browning favors a slower retrieval rate, ensuring the bait emits optimal vibrations. He concludes the video by encouraging viewers to change their casting directions, vary their retrieves, and be bold with going big with their baits.


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