Definition of crankbait in English:
crankbait
nounˈkraŋkˌbeɪtˈkræŋkˌbeɪt
North American Fishing A lure with a shape that enables it to dive and stay under water, typically via a flat lip on the front.
he is legendary for his ability to catch bass on a crankbait
Example sentencesExamples
- Another trick is to use a diving crankbait as both an attractor and as a means of getting the flies down deeper than a spoon would get them.
- If you want to fish deep, reduce the line strength to perhaps 10-pound test and use a crankbait with a deep angled lip.
- I tried almost every lure, worm, soft plastic, and crankbait I had.
- I once caught two large bull bluegill on the same "Mudbug" crankbait.
- We cast a fat plastic crankbait into the dark apex of the crack.
- I located bass snuggled against fallen logs and limbs in 2 to 4 feet of water and switched to a shallow-running crankbait that swam right at their depth.
Definition of crankbait in US English:
crankbait
nounˈkraNGkˌbātˈkræŋkˌbeɪt
North American Fishing A lure with a shape that enables it to dive and stay under water, typically via a flat lip on the front.
he is legendary for his ability to catch bass on a crankbait
Example sentencesExamples
- I tried almost every lure, worm, soft plastic, and crankbait I had.
- We cast a fat plastic crankbait into the dark apex of the crack.
- If you want to fish deep, reduce the line strength to perhaps 10-pound test and use a crankbait with a deep angled lip.
- I once caught two large bull bluegill on the same "Mudbug" crankbait.
- Another trick is to use a diving crankbait as both an attractor and as a means of getting the flies down deeper than a spoon would get them.
- I located bass snuggled against fallen logs and limbs in 2 to 4 feet of water and switched to a shallow-running crankbait that swam right at their depth.