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sreding
Posted 9/18/2019 12:38 PM (#946960)
Subject: Heavier cranks/ones that'll cast in the wind?




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We had a significant cold front last week and along with it (as is often the case) lots of rain/wind. I really wanted to cast cranks (slammer/big game/cranes) 8" or 10", but in that wind it was backlash after backlash. I ended up tossing rubber or glide baits (and some weighted suicks when I didn't have to cast directly into the wind) since I was sick of picking out the backlashes every other cast.

Are there any (floating) cranks that have a bit more weight so they can be worked in these conditions?

Thanks,

Shawn
dickP
Posted 9/18/2019 4:57 PM (#946979 - in reply to #946960)
Subject: Re: Heavier cranks/ones that'll cast in the wind?




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Likely don’t have nor can find them anymore but Pete Haupts old Ojibway baits were heavy and casted very well in wind.
biteson27
Posted 9/18/2019 6:41 PM (#946983 - in reply to #946960)
Subject: RE: Heavier cranks/ones that'll cast in the wind?




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I used one recent trip up to LOTW. It was an apex twitch, casted really well in the wind.
nar160
Posted 9/18/2019 9:45 PM (#946993 - in reply to #946960)
Subject: Re: Heavier cranks/ones that'll cast in the wind?




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Location: MN
Not super heavy, but the giant flatstick and ernie are both fairly aerodynamic. I think they cast better than the lighter small twitch baits or the larger profile 10" Jake/slammer. GFS runs shallower, ernie deep. Not a crank, but a posseidon is another good option in those conditions.
mnmusky
Posted 9/18/2019 10:16 PM (#946995 - in reply to #946960)
Subject: Re: Heavier cranks/ones that'll cast in the wind?




shorter casts with the motor bumped up a bit
sreding
Posted 9/19/2019 11:49 AM (#947015 - in reply to #946960)
Subject: Re: Heavier cranks/ones that'll cast in the wind?




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Thanks everyone - I did cast a Poseidon some. I forgot I have a few Drifter DDs that are a bit heavier as well. Normally just troll with them, but I bet they would have worked in those conditions.
Sidejack
Posted 9/26/2019 9:23 PM (#947308 - in reply to #946960)
Subject: Re: Heavier cranks/ones that'll cast in the wind?




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Location: Aurora
Keep it low when throwing into the wind, same as golf.
Or, consider split-ringing a rubber tail such as a bacon tail or slammer tackle fishtail on your favourite crank.
Adds weight and lands tail first. 10" squirrley jakes seem to do the same thing. Phantom rubber tails work well on smaller cranks too.
Tackle Industries
Posted 10/2/2019 12:51 PM (#947531 - in reply to #947308)
Subject: Re: Heavier cranks/ones that'll cast in the wind?





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Location: Land of the Musky
The 11" Mag Shad will cast like a bullet into the wind! Has no blowout speed either. Got it up to 18mph so far... Made out of high impact ABS too and they are super tough...
Video: "Tough as nails!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITULDpVC-7c

Great casting and trolling lure.
https://tackleindustries.com/product-category/crankbaits_trolling/11...

Check them out.


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acquaman
Posted 10/5/2019 12:52 AM (#947671 - in reply to #947531)
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Tackle Industries - 10/2/2019 12:51 PM

The 11" Mag Shad will cast like a bullet into the wind! Has no blowout speed either. Got it up to 18mph so far... Made out of high impact ABS too and they are super tough...
Video: "Tough as nails!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITULDpVC-7c

Great casting and trolling lure.
https://tackleindustries.com/product-category/crankbaits_trolling/11...

Check them out.
18mph! Jesus
ToddM
Posted 10/5/2019 6:03 AM (#947672 - in reply to #946960)
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Location: oswego, il
Great lure as is the smaller one and if it was made with a lip that made it walk they would sing songs in pubs that bear his name!
Tackle Industries
Posted 10/5/2019 1:25 PM (#947688 - in reply to #947671)
Subject: Re: Heavier cranks/ones that'll cast in the wind?





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Location: Land of the Musky
We have had our Tackle Ind Super Cisco up to 34mph. I want to tie a cable to these and see how fast they can run before they blow out or self destruct!! ha ha or pull a cleat off my boat :p



acquaman - 10/5/2019 12:52 AM

Tackle Industries - 10/2/2019 12:51 PM

The 11" Mag Shad will cast like a bullet into the wind! Has no blowout speed either. Got it up to 18mph so far... Made out of high impact ABS too and they are super tough...
Video: "Tough as nails!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITULDpVC-7c

Great casting and trolling lure.
https://tackleindustries.com/product-category/crankbaits_trolling/11...

Check them out.
18mph! Jesus
jasonvkop
Posted 10/11/2019 9:56 AM (#948038 - in reply to #946960)
Subject: RE: Heavier cranks/ones that'll cast in the wind?





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Location: Michigan
Check out the Professor crankbait from Musky Bandit Baits. They have a shallower version and a deeper/heavier version. Both are weighted pretty well where the bait will stay upright and in a straight line when casted and not rool or flop around in the air. They also have a round lip and a square lip for different actions. Check them out on facebook if you're interested.


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supertrollr
Posted 10/14/2019 6:43 AM (#948186 - in reply to #946960)
Subject: Re: Heavier cranks/ones that'll cast in the wind?


look like it have been molded out of a czar.just put extra fins
jasonvkop
Posted 10/14/2019 7:26 AM (#948188 - in reply to #948186)
Subject: Re: Heavier cranks/ones that'll cast in the wind?





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Location: Michigan
supertrollr - 10/14/2019 7:43 AM

look like it have been molded out of a czar.just put extra fins


I guess they're similar in regards to being minnow-baits, but that's about the only similarities. The Professor is hand poured, hand painted, and all baits are individually tested. The czar is cheap plastic made overseas.
supertrollr
Posted 10/14/2019 10:46 AM (#948203 - in reply to #948188)
Subject: Re: Heavier cranks/ones that'll cast in the wind?


why did you called them cheap plastic ? do they broken when you drive you car on them ?
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