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Message Subject: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions
Ky221
Posted 3/19/2014 6:09 PM (#700665)
Subject: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions




Posts: 95


What small crankbaits do you guys suggest for shallow water casting? Baits that run in the 1-5ft range? Most of my spring river muskies come on 00AC shiners and those continue to catch me fish but am looking to try other baits. I picked up a customX mini x 5" on Tuesday and it caught me a fat little 28" fish already but I didn't think that the mini x cranked very well in current. It kept wanting to lay on it's side and stop wobbling. I have been looking for crane 205s but those are hard to come by right now.

Thanks in advance.
horsehunter
Posted 3/19/2014 6:47 PM (#700673 - in reply to #700665)
Subject: Re: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions




Location: Eastern Ontario
How about the 6 inch stalker
Turkeyt
Posted 3/19/2014 7:37 PM (#700697 - in reply to #700665)
Subject: Re: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions





Posts: 260


Location: Almost Heaven
Contact Crane. She had some 205 at Ch9 meeting
RyanJoz
Posted 3/19/2014 8:07 PM (#700709 - in reply to #700665)
Subject: Re: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions




Posts: 1716


Location: Mt. Zion, IL
Ss shad is what you want in 5.5"
Ross K
Posted 3/21/2014 10:05 AM (#701041 - in reply to #700665)
Subject: Re: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions




Posts: 219


Big Game's surface twicher is a must.
jarrod0607
Posted 3/21/2014 2:25 PM (#701085 - in reply to #700665)
Subject: RE: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions




Posts: 42


Location: Pewaukee Lake
SS Shads and Custom X Mini X's would be my suggestions.
Yooper Padre
Posted 3/22/2014 7:32 AM (#701200 - in reply to #700665)
Subject: Re: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions





Posts: 337


Location: Watersmeet, Michigan
Rapala's Super Shad Rap or Tackle Industries' Super Cisco are both good choices and are reasonably priced.

Fr. K
Tackle Industries
Posted 3/22/2014 10:00 AM (#701231 - in reply to #701200)
Subject: Re: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Yooper Padre - 3/22/2014 7:32 AM

Rapala's Super Shad Rap or Tackle Industries' Super Cisco are both good choices and are reasonably priced.

Fr. K


But we only have 42 colors in the Super Cisco to pick from
http://www.tackleindustries.com/probassfishinglures.html

Also check out some of Talonz Katz Claw and Little Claw lures. Mike really hit the spot with these lures. I have a few and love them:
http://www.fishall-lures.com/claw.html

Not crankbaits but also think about small swimbaits like our TI MiniD lures. Other good small swimbaits for you to keep shallow might be some of Rubber Hairy tackle and Medussa mini swimbaits. Check them out too.
http://www.rubberhairytackle.com/
http://www.chaostackle.com/

James
jdsplasher
Posted 3/22/2014 5:59 PM (#701300 - in reply to #701231)
Subject: Re: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions





Posts: 2269


Location: SE, WI.

Try Muskie trains MF Shad. Great action and good producer. MY wife gets many ski"s on them. A lot more durable than a crane.

 JD

Dirt Esox
Posted 3/23/2014 9:11 AM (#701413 - in reply to #700665)
Subject: Re: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions




Posts: 457


Location: Minneconia
SS Shad
cast4musky
Posted 3/23/2014 9:53 AM (#701422 - in reply to #700665)
Subject: Re: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions





Posts: 865


Small Talonz ,and The Bullet ( Gregg Thomas)
outcast66
Posted 3/23/2014 10:04 AM (#701425 - in reply to #700665)
Subject: RE: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions




Posts: 62


Musky Myers Small Gill.
southern comfort
Posted 3/24/2014 6:01 AM (#701605 - in reply to #700665)
Subject: Re: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions




Posts: 393


X2 Musky Train. Great quality and versatile. My most effective twitch bait in the spring.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 3/24/2014 10:01 AM (#701636 - in reply to #701605)
Subject: Re: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions




Posts: 944


Muskie Train MF shad like others mentioned- It is one of my top producers year after year, It has a killer action.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
Ross K
Posted 3/24/2014 11:27 AM (#701661 - in reply to #700665)
Subject: Re: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions




Posts: 219


I do agree with the Muskytrain MF shad...it is good. I already mentioned The Big Game line up....
figure 8
Posted 3/24/2014 11:33 AM (#701664 - in reply to #701661)
Subject: Re: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions




Posts: 238


x5 on the Musky train MF shad, I have caught some real nice fish on them, just ordered 2 more from Rollie's. I like that they are made from cedar they hold up better than balsa baits.
The Mighty Oak Leaf
Posted 3/24/2014 12:30 PM (#701682 - in reply to #700665)
Subject: RE: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions




Posts: 295


Location: mad chain
Muskie Train MF shad.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 3/25/2014 5:16 PM (#702065 - in reply to #701682)
Subject: RE: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions




Posts: 944


If you are looking in the Rollie's catalog for the MF Shad there is a misprint in the catalog on page 55. The picture of the MF shad is actually a Diesel and the Diesel picture is the MF shad- pictures are flip flopped. Online catalog has it correctly. Few guys were confused and sent me messages.
Thanks,
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
kyle smoker tackle
Posted 3/26/2014 7:48 PM (#702432 - in reply to #701664)
Subject: Re: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions





figure 8 - 3/24/2014 11:33 AM

x5 on the Musky train MF shad, I have caught some real nice fish on them, just ordered 2 more from Rollie's. I like that they are made from cedar they hold up better than balsa baits.

Mike makes a great bait no doubt, but comparing cedar to balsa is like apples to oranges.Yes cedar is more durable, there is nothing that moves like a balsa bait!
figure 8
Posted 3/27/2014 3:03 PM (#702648 - in reply to #702432)
Subject: Re: 5-5.5" crankbait suggestions




Posts: 238


I don't agree with that at all. The mf shad moves just as well as any balsa bait I have used and if I'm going to spend $21-$23 on a small twitchbait I want it to hold up to more than 3-4 fish. All balsa baits I have used don't last very long some only catch 1 fish and they are toast.
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