my new "drop top" crank
mnmusky
Posted 9/28/2016 8:42 PM (#831757)
Subject: my new "drop top" crank




this thing wobbles and slashes pretty good with the metal lip allowing one to not only adjust the depth but bending the lip will make it slash, walk and wobble or run near straight depending on the angle. the prop spins great under water. hoping it gives off a bucktails blade vibration from the prop and calls in the fish. gonna put it through the paces the next few days to see what speeds it can take.


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NathanH
Posted 9/28/2016 8:59 PM (#831762 - in reply to #831757)
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Location: MN
So cool as always!
Gringo Loco
Posted 9/29/2016 9:40 AM (#831800 - in reply to #831757)
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Location: Moses Lake, WA
Sweet! That looks like a tank of topwaters and should stand up to anything. Let us know if you catch with it.
MRichardson
Posted 9/30/2016 8:40 AM (#831907 - in reply to #831757)
Subject: RE: my new "drop top" crank





Very nice!