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Randy Howell’s Shallow Cranking Setup
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Randy Howell’s Shallow Cranking Setup

February 5, 2021 • Major League Lessons

If you’ve seen Daiwa pro Randy Howell on the Bass Pro Tour, you know that he loves to work a shallow crankbait. Howell details his shallow cranking setup and why he relies on Daiwa Tatula Elite products when he needs to perform at his best.