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Message Subject: Muaky Armour Krisco's
jime
Posted 1/7/2011 11:03 AM (#473945)
Subject: Muaky Armour Krisco's


I have had some success with these lures trolling.Any body else have any results on these baits.
MartinTD
Posted 1/7/2011 11:15 AM (#473948 - in reply to #473945)
Subject: Re: Muaky Armour Krisco's





Posts: 1141


Location: NorthCentral WI
No. I've given mine a good amount of water time (casting) without as much as seeing a fish. I prefer other lures for the same application like a shallow invader. Ended up selling a couple on the forums here but I still have one I've been hanging onto. IMO they are too buoyant / run too shallow.
Slow Rollin
Posted 1/7/2011 11:30 AM (#473952 - in reply to #473945)
Subject: RE: Muaky Armour Krisco's




Posts: 619


mine have seen some good water time ..... gotta nice pike .... and got a nice musky 2 years ago when they first came out, since then nothing.
esoxfly
Posted 1/7/2011 12:18 PM (#473963 - in reply to #473948)
Subject: Re: Muaky Armour Krisco's





Posts: 1663


Location: Kodiak, AK

MartinTD -  IMO they are too buoyant / run too shallow.

 Agreed.  I like them ok, but I'd love a deeper Krisco.

figure 8
Posted 1/7/2011 12:21 PM (#473966 - in reply to #473963)
Subject: Re: Muaky Armour Krisco's




Posts: 238


Got 3 in Milwaukee show last year. Used a fair amount. Not much luck with them.
Shallow runners 4 sure
tuffy1
Posted 1/7/2011 12:50 PM (#473981 - in reply to #473966)
Subject: Re: Muaky Armour Krisco's





Posts: 3240


Location: Racine, Wi
We've gotten a few fish on them in limited time trolling them. I'm definitely picking up a few more for this season. Did well over open water at night with them.
muddymusky
Posted 1/7/2011 3:24 PM (#474009 - in reply to #473945)
Subject: RE: Muaky Armour Krisco's




Posts: 578


What about the krusher? This looks like a deep runner from this Co. Anybody use these?
JKahler
Posted 1/7/2011 3:42 PM (#474012 - in reply to #473945)
Subject: Re: Muaky Armour Krisco's




Posts: 1289


Location: WI
Weight your line (or let out more) if you want them deeper, or use a Krave.
MartinTD
Posted 1/7/2011 3:45 PM (#474015 - in reply to #473945)
Subject: Re: Muaky Armour Krisco's





Posts: 1141


Location: NorthCentral WI
The Krusher is a much smaller totally different bait, the Krave is a straight model similar to the Krisco. I don't own the Krusher or the Krave so I can't say about those.

I want the krusher to run deeper casting. Yeah, I suppose I could experiment a little with weighting but ahhh.. I just change lures.
AWH
Posted 1/7/2011 4:01 PM (#474017 - in reply to #473945)
Subject: Re: Muaky Armour Krisco's





Posts: 1243


Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
I haven't used the Krisco as it does run shallower than I prefer for what I do. But I know those that have done very well on them over shallow weeds/rocks both casting and trolling. It's been a great night bait for some as well.

I've done very well with the Krave as it gets down to the depths I prefer more for a crank and/or twitch bait. The Krusher is no longer being made.

Aaron
FYGR8
Posted 1/7/2011 6:01 PM (#474046 - in reply to #473945)
Subject: RE: Muaky Armour Krisco's





I have fished them all with some success. For trolling application the Krave(walleye) was my number one go-to in 2010.
pepsiboy
Posted 1/7/2011 11:15 PM (#474107 - in reply to #473945)
Subject: Re: Muaky Armour Krisco's


any chance to saw a jointed krave jr in a near future?
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