new small cranks for spring
esox911
Posted 5/18/2014 6:34 PM (#711951)
Subject: new small cranks for spring




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We have been making most of our stuff in the 7-8" range like the green one here---But we made some 5" for spring time fishing -- They work perfect and will be getting a chance to chase some musky and pike with them in about a week.


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muskie tamer
Posted 5/18/2014 8:11 PM (#711965 - in reply to #711951)
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Location: Waconia,MN
Very nice. How deep do they run?
musky2424
Posted 5/18/2014 8:29 PM (#711968 - in reply to #711951)
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Location: Appleton Wi
Those look great!!!!
esox911
Posted 5/18/2014 8:33 PM (#711969 - in reply to #711965)
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Run around 4-5 ft deep on a retrieve. Made out of Mahogany---- I am going to make a few more and weight them heavier---Will be trying to get almost no rise out of them when slowing down and stopping the retrieve. These work great and Can also be twitched with a nice slow rise.
bigbite
Posted 5/19/2014 3:19 PM (#712073 - in reply to #711951)
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Location: Pewaukee, WI
Beautiful job on the baits. Those will get bit!
psv
Posted 5/19/2014 9:48 PM (#712129 - in reply to #711951)
Subject: Re: new small cranks for spring




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Location: MN
Excellent work!
ShutUpNFish
Posted 5/20/2014 7:09 AM (#712149 - in reply to #711951)
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Location: Money, PA
Those look killer!