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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Favorite 4" Casting Crankbait ?
 
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jimjimjim
Posted 10/19/2014 11:42 AM (#735597)
Subject: Favorite 4" Casting Crankbait ?




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---- any suggestions for 4" musky-strength casting crankbaits for my grandson ?? ----- thanksalot ----- jimjimjim
mnmusky
Posted 10/19/2014 12:27 PM (#735603 - in reply to #735597)
Subject: RE: Favorite 4" Casting Crankbait ??




How old is he? my son who turned 11, loves the balsa baits. I do too. light weight, easy to cast and reel in and best of all, they catch fish!. He has caught a 37+ on the bottom bait and hooked a 53+ on the top bait this year and a giant bass. they do get chewed up quickly but who cares. the fish they produce is more than worth it. though the only bait shown in the 4" range (the bottom), I believe it is a 4.5" others are 5.5" and 6-7". the 5.5" ss shad is my all time favorite crank. You can make it do some amazing things when mastered to get fish and i have caught dozens with them.
big game
smoker tackle ss shad
Bill cranes
are probably the biggies in balsa baits.


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jimjimjim
Posted 10/19/2014 1:03 PM (#735609 - in reply to #735603)
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mnmusky --- he is 4-1/2 years old and insists on casting the same lure as Grandpa ,, so I have to buy doubles of the lures on your pic ,, LOL ------- thanksalot ----- G-Pa jimjimjim
Chas
Posted 10/19/2014 1:26 PM (#735615 - in reply to #735609)
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Muskie Train MF Shad.
bigbite
Posted 10/19/2014 1:41 PM (#735618 - in reply to #735597)
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Location: Pewaukee, WI
My vote is for Paul Fec's "Lil' Hammer" baits. Casting or trolling they catch fish!
TJones
Posted 10/19/2014 1:59 PM (#735622 - in reply to #735597)
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luxky craft pointer 128 ssr or sr is another good small crank.
jimjimjim
Posted 10/19/2014 5:13 PM (#735654 - in reply to #735597)
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----- thanks everyone !! -----
CASTING55
Posted 10/19/2014 5:14 PM (#735655 - in reply to #735654)
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Location: N.FIB
oversize trap
ToddM
Posted 10/19/2014 5:46 PM (#735659 - in reply to #735597)
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Location: oswego, il
He isn't going to like the drag of a musky crankbait for very long. Size wise get him a jackall triple jointed crank. Rookie and Helens sell them.
MD75
Posted 10/19/2014 7:19 PM (#735671 - in reply to #735597)
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Location: Sycamore, IL
Crystal minnow or husky jerk with up sized hardware or an X-rap would be good choices in shallow settings.

Muskie train Diesel or Bagley DB04 are good deeper running baits.

The small whopper plopper would be good for topwater.

buckner
Posted 10/19/2014 7:51 PM (#735679 - in reply to #735597)
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Myers small gill crank or big chimney baits makes some great small lures that have caught a lot of fish
bljc30
Posted 10/19/2014 8:27 PM (#735686 - in reply to #735679)
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buckner - 10/19/2014 8:51 PM

Myers small gill crank or big chimney baits makes some great small lures that have caught a lot of fish


+1 for the Myers small gill cranks!
Ray Fuller
Posted 10/19/2014 8:51 PM (#735694 - in reply to #735597)
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Location: Lake County Illinois
Crane 104 model is a great little bait, 105 and 205 is nice also,Crane baits were my first baits many years ago and still use them alot.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 10/19/2014 9:10 PM (#735696 - in reply to #735694)
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S.S shad is a great one for kids, is very buoyant is easy to throw and comes in very easy with lots of action, Have got a ton of kids their first musky on these.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
Beaver
Posted 10/20/2014 11:39 PM (#735889 - in reply to #735597)
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Fish All Lures. Mike King makes lots of thru wire lures that are easy for kids to use. I love them.
byteme90k
Posted 10/21/2014 10:04 AM (#735928 - in reply to #735597)
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Chad Shad .22 Shorts and Shads.

http://www.smokinbonesbaits.com
ShutUpNFish
Posted 10/22/2014 7:23 AM (#736070 - in reply to #735597)
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Location: Money, PA
Do you want a crank that does the work for ya...dodges back and forth and zig zags on its own and all a kid has to do is straight reel? And very little drag! Not to mention it has caught hundreds of fish already this past summer trolling as well!

4.5" Scatter Hammer -


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jimjimjim
Posted 10/22/2014 12:03 PM (#736127 - in reply to #736070)
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Money PA ---- the "Scatter Hammer" ??? ,,,,,, sounds like a good lure for the little guy ---- thanks ----- jim
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