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| Getting ready to head out for a week long trip north. Seems to be a shallow rock bite going with super dark water. To pair with a bucktail, I'm thinking a loud shallow running jointed crankbait. Any suggestions? Thanks |
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Posts: 120
| I really liked krisco jr but can't really seem to find them anymore |
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Posts: 88
Location: Wisconsin | Shallow Raider. |
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Location: varies | Woodie |
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Posts: 682
Location: Sycamore, IL | Pick up a Believer/ Krisco for this year.
Get in line for a Hose bait Fatty for next year:) |
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Posts: 357
Location: Western U.P. | 1. Possibly the loudest jointed crankbait... Swim Whiz or Believer. Shallow or deep setting, and can take a beating.
2. Jointed Big Game - not loud but great action, and runs relatively shallow. |
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Posts: 2687
Location: Hayward, WI | We had a Krisco in the casting rotation quite a bit last year on LOTW and it did a nice job of banging rock without getting hung up. My wife raised several fish on it. I think a little more speed would have triggered some of them that didn't bite. |
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Posts: 20248
Location: oswego, il | Jointed storm flatstick. Great baits. |
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Posts: 117
Location: Northern Illinois | jointed shallow raider |
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Posts: 558
| Doesn't have to be jointed, a good straight crank with a nice durable lip banging off the rocks really peees them off for a good reaction strike. |
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Posts: 283
| I really like the storm giant jointed thundersticks. I prefer the 8-1/2" over the 10", I had a tough time gettin the 10" to stay under the surface, maybe it was just me though. |
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Posts: 340
Location: Lake County Illinois | Believers |
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