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Location: Moses Lake, WA | 12" basswood, shallow angled aluminum lip for shallow running. Asymmetric siding.
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Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't | Doesn't a shallow lip make the bait dive deeper? Either way sweet bait, it's like a pike walleye combo color |
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| mo16 is right ,your lip angle is for deep diving cranks.not bad at all |
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Location: Moses Lake, WA | Here's an interesting site that addresses the issue of how the crankbait lip angle affects the dive depth
https:thecrankbaitmasterclass.com |
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| because the eye is not on the lip it will not go as deep as it supposed ,but if you want something shallow put the lip almost vertical like hawg wobbler |
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Location: Moses Lake, WA | I took this bait out this morning for a swim. It has one of the most unusual trolling actions I've ever seen. At 2.5 mph it porpoises about 2 feet peak-to-peak with almost no side shimmy. As the speed increases the porpoise depth increases and as speed further increases some side shimmy is apparent on top of the porpoise action and there's a bit of wander. |
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