Diving into Crankbait Tattoos
I seriously doubt that David Fritts has any tattoos, but if he does, I hope it’s a full back mural of a Poe’s 400 bouncing off an isolated stump on a deep ledge with a ring of old-school Browning Rods and BB1 reels around it.
I expected to find plenty of swimbait tatts on the internet because there’s a cultural synergy that makes sense, but I was pleasantly surprised at how many crankbait tattoos I found. Many of them pay homage to very particular baits in favorite color schemes. If Fritts – or anyone else – is looking for ideas, the following are some good places to start.
Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

