Leo Crankbaits

Posted 12/2/2002 12:42 PM (#5611)
Subject: Leo Crankbaits


Anybody use these? What are they worth anf have you caught any fish on them?

Posted 12/2/2002 12:48 PM (#52040)
Subject: Leo Crankbaits


11.99$ at smokey's musky shop

Posted 12/2/2002 1:03 PM (#52041)
Subject: Leo Crankbaits


Hey Mike, I don't have the full arsenal of Leos, but I really like the Leo Minnow for early season and for Tigers. Great tunable metal lip, and fantastic wobble. They've got a great website www.leolures.com where you can check out all the baits and color options. I've talked to Todd at shows, and he's a good guy. I plan to pick up a few more this show season and get familiar with a few more of his baits.

Posted 12/2/2002 3:46 PM (#52042)
Subject: Leo Crankbaits


Muskyone I have had the previledge of using these baits all year, they are my "go to" bait. Other guys in my area use them all the time as well. Early in the year I use their 6" jerkbait and then as the year goes on move to the 8" they now have a 9" which I can't wait to use. I also like using the riffle runner which is one of their crankbaits. I have had some great fish on these lures and love them even after the finish comes off. Also if you do get the 8" you'll find you have to work it harder to go deeper, so get a weight kit and and weight it down but look out these get some great strikes.
Musk.

Posted 12/2/2002 6:56 PM (#52043)
Subject: Leo Crankbaits


I had one a long time ago,not sure where it went??Now you got me thinking.They are great baits and with stand fish after fish.

Posted 12/2/2002 9:09 PM (#52044)
Subject: Leo Crankbaits


I buddy of mine has one, an excellent trolling bait with a great thump. Thick fat body. I had a couple of their jerkbaits, they look similar to a reef hawg but they are a chop bait. I kind of wish I still had one to mess with but i sold them.