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Message Subject: Crane Baits
cartersvillealex
Posted 12/1/2015 10:29 AM (#794739)
Subject: Crane Baits




Posts: 20


Location: West Virginia
I just got my first Crane Bait, living in WV I figured I needed to support the home team. On first inspection, the hooks seem pretty light wire. Has anyone upgraded the hooks or are the factory hooks ok?
greenhyena
Posted 12/1/2015 11:18 AM (#794744 - in reply to #794739)
Subject: Re: Crane Baits





Posts: 240


Location: Oconomowc, WI
What model crane? I've got several, and I think the only one's I've gone to slight bigger hooks with are the 200 series.
cartersvillealex
Posted 12/1/2015 1:12 PM (#794752 - in reply to #794739)
Subject: Re: Crane Baits




Posts: 20


Location: West Virginia
207's mostly
greenhyena
Posted 12/1/2015 5:21 PM (#794776 - in reply to #794739)
Subject: Re: Crane Baits





Posts: 240


Location: Oconomowc, WI
Yeah, I do like to beef those up a bit
cartersvillealex
Posted 12/2/2015 7:03 PM (#794916 - in reply to #794739)
Subject: Re: Crane Baits




Posts: 20


Location: West Virginia
Thank you! They seem kind of small.
Dewman
Posted 12/8/2015 8:22 PM (#795726 - in reply to #794739)
Subject: Re: Crane Baits




Location: Milwaukee
I've caught up to a 46" on the 205 with the original hooks, never a problem. I'm always afraid it will affect the action.
esox911
Posted 12/8/2015 8:32 PM (#795728 - in reply to #795726)
Subject: Re: Crane Baits




Posts: 556


Lightweight hooks----But I think that was meant to be so the bait rises quickly---I like the lightweight hooks for twitching those things over the weeds---I have some with I think they were 10X strong hooks added to them for some extra weight when I want to just cast and straight retrieve the lure----Cranes have caught me so many fish over the years--- 1 of my all time favorite baits...
cartersvillealex
Posted 12/9/2015 8:15 AM (#795756 - in reply to #795728)
Subject: Re: Crane Baits




Posts: 20


Location: West Virginia
esox911 - 12/8/2015 9:32 PM

Lightweight hooks----But I think that was meant to be so the bait rises quickly---I like the lightweight hooks for twitching those things over the weeds---I have some with I think they were 10X strong hooks added to them for some extra weight when I want to just cast and straight retrieve the lure----Cranes have caught me so many fish over the years--- 1 of my all time favorite baits...


Thanks for the reply. They are definitely pretty baits.
Clammer
Posted 12/9/2015 4:53 PM (#795791 - in reply to #794739)
Subject: Re: Crane Baits




Posts: 667


Location: Wisconsin
They do seem light, but as esox said, thats part of the lures action-super quick rise. I havent lost a fish because a hook straightening, but I never caught a 50 on a crane either. They are super twitch baits, that is for sure. Love em
msky3
Posted 12/15/2015 11:29 AM (#796321 - in reply to #794739)
Subject: RE: Crane Baits





Posts: 309


Location: Elgin IL
Yes 2 larger hooks on a 207



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Reef Hawg
Posted 12/16/2015 3:33 PM (#796441 - in reply to #794739)
Subject: RE: Crane Baits




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
If you're fishing big fish waters, definitely beef them up. I use 774's in the same size, or up 2 sizes on the business hook up front, one size in back, leaving center hook off, depending upon desired action. They all work a bit differently, so toy with what you have to obtain or retain your desired action. I prefer a certain rise and leveling of my lure which also determines the dive/vibration on the next rip/pull.

In terms of Bill(Crane) using the lighter hooks, my friend Luke once asked him why he used such light hooks on his Cranes. He said 'here in Viginia there are a lot of trees overhanging the creeks/rivers. If I get snagged up, I can just pull them out, straightening the hooks, fixing them once in hand'. I was very amused and satisfied by this answer, solving my 2 decade old question regarding the hooks used.
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