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I would like to know some of your go to crankbaits. What specific brand name, color, and depth range of the crankbait.
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Carolina Chip's 4.5" Diver, 15-20', Blueplate,
and Carolina Chip's C-Bait ,3', in Bluegill. I fish a wide variety, but these are my favorites. Charles |
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Bandit splatter back 100.
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i have no confidence in crankbaits(yet).
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So far some of the best cranks I have used are the rattlin suspend jointed shad raps, and most normans. I think I will have to put my order in for some Carolina Chips before long and I will also give the bandits a try.
;D ;D Thanks for the info guys |
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excailbur-fat free fry fire tiger gets down about 9 feet
shad rap shallow- shad- 4 feet cotten cordell-fire tiger- all over zooker
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I'm still working on cranks. But at least I scratched spinnerbaits offof my learn how to use list a week ago.
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hula popr
his would be a zooker modified jointed shad rap dives 18" zooker
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I saw the post about the modified jointed shad rap and thought it was a good idea. I would like to learn how to modify one to suspend at about 3-4 feet.
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I would have to say mine would be the Rapala Count down in Sliver/Black and the Rat-L-Trap in Crome blue or Crome Black.
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glad to see u in here okla
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bass pro
if it is a rapala jointed shad rap it suspends out of package. zooker
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working on my confidence in cranks. myself
i like wood for stop and go spending some time w/ rapala DT in fish colors for time being ie; baby bass,blue gill,mustard' & old reliable color black chrome and firetiger |
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I like the Norman DD22 in the red craw pattern for deep and Norman Little N in the shad for medium depth and the Speed trap firetiger for the shallow depth.
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I'm still working on cranks, too. My favorites are a Strike King series 3 chartreuse/blue back or a Smokey Joe colored rat-l-trap.
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I saw some cranks I have used before and some I haven't those I will give a try. Some that caught my eye were the DT rapala and the blue/chrome rattle trap. I also noticed some of you are like me, trying to improve your cranking confidence.
I have one crankbait that is my favorite confidence crankbait that I think everybody should look at getting but I forgot the website I will try to post it next time for people wanting to order. The bait is a Norman Baby N Mr. Green Jeans color (special color), runs 3-5 feet Cullin8s WOW great looking baits. Oklahomavsgeorgia welcome to the board ;D ;D Once again thanks for the info. |
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These two I make are my favorite pattern.
[img] http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0TQARA!cWxHqo*Q5ALVOQJ8JnbnyRHeWcQgorYtjoCrspi6n4i lcMOlKa0GS8vt*rTjHMXl4lSYeIUO9h!Ay*AOGu4KQ2kboKR8V 69cUIUSiJ1MLpRITEJw/Picture%20051.jpg?dc=4675500108005814424 [/img] One is a 10 foot diver the other is a 10to 20 foot diver. these work well in deep water situations in clear water. Robby. |
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Poe's RC3 in Firetiger,Storm Wiggle and Short Warts in shad,and Bandits in baby bass and earth tones(craw colors).Just started adding Chips C-Baits to the arsenal( they are sweeeeeet!! )Just ordered some more and be d----- if he didn't come up with the coolest baby bass color I've ever seen.Guess I 'll be ordering that one also :
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Chrome/Blue Rat-l-Trap- 1/2 oz and 3/4 oz with a feather treble on back, Parrot color Speedtrap 1/4 oz and Ghost Baby 1 - minus. I'll be putting some of cullin8s GOTO RED and GOTO BLUE cranks to the test this year ;D
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Hoosier here's a link to an image of the lures I did for you.
http://www.bateycustomlures.com/HA.htm |
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Strike King Series 3 - "Ghost" ;D
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I have really startedt o go back and pick up the balsa cranks again. I never really relied on crankbaits as a main staple in my arsenal but in the spring and fall the last few years I used them a lot.
My two favorite baits are the Awesome Tackle Thundershad 103 and Bagley's Honey B or Killr B-1. I'll throw a Trap from time to time as well. The Floating Trap has done well for me. |
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Rapala jointed shad rap, silver/blue back
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