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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> St Clair style hunting cranks
 
Message Subject: St Clair style hunting cranks
Ogandrews
Posted 4/20/2024 10:04 AM (#1027899)
Subject: St Clair style hunting cranks




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Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
I spend a lot of time fishing the Minneapolis metro lakes and with how many small panfish and perch as there are in these lakes I’ve always been curious about trying trolling faster with smaller cranks that hunt. I’ve heard of ziggies and Wiley’s, and it looks like b&n makes the slasher which is advertised to hunt. What baits would you guys recommend for speed trolling that would hunt? Ideally 6-9” range
TCESOX
Posted 4/20/2024 1:17 PM (#1027906 - in reply to #1027899)
Subject: Re: St Clair style hunting cranks





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Doesn't really have to hunt. I use Krusher jr.s just down and away from the prop wash on very short leash, usually running about 5mph or slightly above. Good metro strategy.
kap
Posted 4/21/2024 6:55 AM (#1027949 - in reply to #1027899)
Subject: Re: St Clair style hunting cranks




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Location: deephaven mn
Wyss baits makes a couple of smaller baits that hunt.
chuckski
Posted 4/21/2024 1:45 PM (#1027961 - in reply to #1027899)
Subject: Re: St Clair style hunting cranks




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The old Windell's Muskie Candy have a nice hunting action if you can find one.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 4/22/2024 7:11 AM (#1027972 - in reply to #1027961)
Subject: Re: St Clair style hunting cranks




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The Crazy Train from Muskie Train is a very good one. It walks all over the place thats why its called crazy train. Here is a link to them-
https://teamrhinooutdoors.com/products/muskie-train-crazy-train?_pos...
They have put some really nice fish in the boat for me.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
pklingen
Posted 4/24/2024 8:53 AM (#1027989 - in reply to #1027899)
Subject: Re: St Clair style hunting cranks




Posts: 860


Location: NE Ohio
BAKER's have been really doing good there the last few seasons.
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