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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> What is your go to maker for crankbaits?
 
Message Subject: What is your go to maker for crankbaits?
Marley420
Posted 10/7/2025 7:09 AM (#1035077)
Subject: What is your go to maker for crankbaits?




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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
I noticed that I am lacking, crankbaits in my tacklebox. Especially 6 to 7.5 inch size. I was just wondering what makers you’ve had the most success with. I’m looking for models that are more specific for casting than trolling. Thanks
wavridr
Posted 10/7/2025 7:18 AM (#1035079 - in reply to #1035077)
Subject: RE: What is your go to maker for crankbaits?




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Location: Not where I want to be!
No doubt, Slammers!!
Tyendinaga
Posted 10/7/2025 7:34 AM (#1035080 - in reply to #1035077)
Subject: Re: What is your go to maker for crankbaits?




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Slammer, Crane, Grandma
chuckski
Posted 10/7/2025 9:57 AM (#1035082 - in reply to #1035077)
Subject: Re: What is your go to maker for crankbaits?




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Location: Brighton CO.
I love my cranks own lots of them and most my large fish have been caught on them. And I'm a caster, count them down over open water, run them thru thick weeds or on reefs. I have lots of the old pre ROI Raiders in all sizes and models, Ernie's, Jake, Grandma, Triple D's, Slammer's and 254 and a new one Big Guy Bait. They all work.
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