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Message Subject: Votes on crankbait

Posted 8/19/2002 6:56 PM (#5197)
Subject: Votes on crankbait


Need some advice. I have DepthRaiders, Jakes, Grandmas, and Cranes, and a Swim Whiz. Do I need to add more to the collection?! I cast instead of troll.

If you had to pick one among these, what would it be (or list your others):

Wiley Head Shaker
Wiley Musky Killer
Wiley Musky King jointed
Wiley Musky King straight
Trinity Muskie Special
Trinity 10" Muskie Special
Believer 8" jointed
Believer 8" straight

Posted 8/19/2002 7:10 PM (#41969)
Subject: Votes on crankbait


I would pick the Believer 8" straight and my favorite crank the Little Ernie! Good luck!!!

Posted 8/19/2002 7:49 PM (#41970)
Subject: Votes on crankbait


I like to throw jtd Believers and use them subsurface so they create a wake.
If you're looking for some good cranks for casting, I like Slammers. The shallow runners are great twitchbaits and I really like the 5" deepdivers.....I just wish that I could get some more of them without having to wait til next years show season.[;)] [:bigsmile:]
Bagley DB6's and DB8's are also good lures for deep crankin'. I used to like the DB4's, but they changed them and they're not through-wire const. anymore.
Beav

Posted 8/19/2002 8:51 PM (#41971)
Subject: Votes on crankbait


Slammer Crankbaits, They come in a multitude of colors, sizes, running depth options, and they hold up to all sorts of piscetorial abuse.[:bigsmile:]

Posted 8/19/2002 9:09 PM (#41972)
Subject: Votes on crankbait


i'm a 9" cisco kid guy- love the way they act when twitched, slidin' and dancin' around. good stuff maynard!
steve

Posted 8/19/2002 11:35 PM (#41973)
Subject: Votes on crankbait


Thanks for the replies, that's good info. Too hard to narrow it down, so I'm sure I'll need to get some of each!

Posted 8/20/2002 12:27 AM (#41974)
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Although not on your list:

Full size Ernie - Ten. Shad - I almost died when it got hung up on a crib 12' down Saturday in 3' waves - then my lure retriever broke - cluster f&*$ -wrapped the line around my club and low and behold the bait came up - thank god I still have some Ultra-Max left

Baby Depthraiders - jointed and straight

Shallow Raiders - bluegill (Rollie & Hellen's)

Posted 8/20/2002 12:43 AM (#41975)
Subject: Votes on crankbait


JoMusky,

Heh. I've had that exact same scenario on Cave Run trying to retrieve a valued Depthraider. By myself in high winds with lure retriever and deep snag; almost sawed my hand in two with PowerPro.

I'm a big fan of Depthraiders in all sizes. I have a small Slammer or two, but sounds like I'll get a large one for this trip to Hayward, and probably a Believer or two and maybe the Ernie.

Posted 8/20/2002 12:48 AM (#41976)
Subject: Votes on crankbait


The Ernie needs to be at the top of your list. The black top white belly with haloform is also a must have.

Posted 8/20/2002 5:21 AM (#41977)
Subject: Votes on crankbait


swim whizz rule!! other than that small ernies are good and legend jr crankbaits (use them like a suick on the bottom attachment eye)

Posted 8/20/2002 1:17 PM (#41978)
Subject: Votes on crankbait


Just a heads up.....there is a 10" and a 7" Trinity on the auction block, as well as some Ukkos (HUGE sizes too) and some 10" Jakes....all good trolling baits. Check it out!

Slamr

Posted 8/20/2002 1:42 PM (#41979)
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Between those I'd pick a jointed wiley's. (i dont know thie difference between the names) Now, if the believer was 10" instead of 8" (jointed of course) I woudl probobly choose that.

Posted 8/20/2002 2:54 PM (#41980)
Subject: Votes on crankbait


I recently got a slammer in a trade with my pa. It casts easilly and runs even easier. I used it for a day in between throwing heavy pull baits and loved it. Raised two nice muskies on it that day too.

Brian

Posted 8/20/2002 5:50 PM (#41981)
Subject: Votes on crankbait


Thanks, guys. It's helpful to hear reasons why you prefer certain crankbaits. Just when I thought I had enough to cover the waterfront, there's more to get. But it's good to hear under what conditions you fish your favorites since it helps narrow things down.
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