Ott's 7 Flat-Sided Crankbait Tips for Prespawn Bass

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DeFoe goes into great detail on when, where, and how to fish "flat sides." Specifically, he discusses how to work the bait based on water temps and make the most productive casts possible based on the bank angle. With a lure design resume and a few crankbaits in his name (think Rapala's OG Slim 6 and OG Tiny 4), there's something for all of us to gain. *Tackle and gear listing below.

Ott's 7 tips for maximizing success with flat-sided crankbaits:
1. Head shallow and cover water. The onset of the prespawn is marked by an upward trend in water temperatures, with bass repositioning by spreading out in shallower water. Flat-sides are the ideal tool for covering water and locating where and how bass are set up. Their flat body shape makes them more subtle, a plus in cool water, yet their profile is more prominent, a benefit when targeting quality prespawners.

2. Make bottom contact. Think of a flat-side crankbait as a moving, bottom contact bait. You're going to catch a lot more bass if the lure is in constant contact with the bottom, or in contact with cover such as brush or laydowns (read bullet 5).

3. Make semi-parallel casts to the bank. DeFoe maximizes covering a range of depths while maintaining bottom contact on a single cast by reading the bank angle and positioning his boat accordingly. For a typical 6- to 7-foot diving flat-side, this means making a long semi-parallel cast down a 45-degree bank, landing the bait in 2 feet of water, and reeling back to the boat positioned in 7- to 8 feet of water.

4. Adjust your retrieve speed based on water temperature. Experiment, but generally, reel slower in colder water and speed up as water temperature increases.
Vary your cadence. DeFoe retrieves the bait with a mix of pauses, pulls, and straight retrieves to trigger bass. It's almost like working a jerkbait in cold water, although, on the bottom. If you're fishing it around brush, worm it through with your rod tip up, feeling, and feathering about as you go.

5. Use a classic crankbait setup. A medium to medium-heavy power rod with a slower or moderate taper is optimal for hooking and keeping bass buttoned. DeFoe prefers a reel in the 6.8:1 range, as he can throttle his retrieve speed down or up with maximum control. Fluorocarbon ranging from 12-14 pound test, and even up to 17-pound test around heavy cover gets it done.
Seek warmer water. Prespawn bass are extremely water temperature sensitive. Keep an eye on your water temp readout and on the land. Tributary water sources such as "run-ins" in highland reservoirs are often a few degrees warmer, especially after a warm rain.

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Great job Ott, excellent video. Those OG slims are fishing machines, used them a bunch this season and they work great.

Madisonrvr
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I love any bait that Ott makes just because you know for a fact when you get it that it’s perfect! I’m saving up to buy a bunch of Rocco’s now!

Glock-
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Thanks, Ott. The OG and the Tiny OG have been really good to me, especially the Tiny ~

tinman
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Caught fish on Tellico last weekend on the red craw. EXCELLENT bait. Great video

Bipecrazy
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Love to see the east tenn lakes in the videos. They can be great or very tough

chrishousewright
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Just picked up some of these OG slims! Let’s hope they catch ‘em!

brandonize
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Wow. This video was great. So much detail and explained where we understand.

ScruffyCityFishing
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Gosh it's so crazy to see you fishing such low water only a few hundred miles to the east of me and we are at just about normal pool and creek levels here in AR.

Great tip about the last few feet and the lure coming up. Honestly I see this a lot in my spinnerbait fishing. I seem to get bit more at the first few feet of a cast or at the end after slow rolling it and then pulling it up at the end of the retrieve.

Motorcyclewindtherapy
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I enjoy how your videos are filled with useful content. Great tips!

patrickmahoney
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Good stuff Ott! 👀 🎣 👊🏼💯🇺🇸
Thanks for the tips my friend!

ralo
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I have that EXACT same jacket from one of my previous employers, been looking to get another because it's so quality. Let me know if there's a link to the rapala one!!

Also, keep being the GOAT of cranking and making awesome baits 🤘

LastKastFishing
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Man your instruction is definitely helped me Thanks appreciate

craigstevens
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Thanks Ott great video. Slim getting it done.

greghiday
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Inflow effecting temperature, makes perfect since.. Would have never thought of it.

marshmellow
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I caught a bunch of bass on that crank bait, this November, December.
Helsinki shad.

alant
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Love the video. Keep up the good work. Good luck to you.

timdavis
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Ott are you saying me using 10lb test might be a little crazy? I fish a lot of heavy pressure more open areas.

bootleg
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I preferred the coffin bill like the original one had

Xaiddy
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Early March? So this video is from a year ago or are you coming to us from the future?

EasyModeFishing
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Defoe is better than wheeler . He's a real fisherman

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