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Message Subject: Krave
horsehunter
Posted 6/28/2012 8:35 AM (#568023)
Subject: Krave




Location: Eastern Ontario
Like to hear thoughts on the Krave.

Is it materially different from the Grandma or Jake (trolling)

If you had a good selection of Jakes & Grandmas is there any reason to carry this lure?

I have 3 or 4 off raffle tables that have never made it out of the basement
jackson
Posted 6/28/2012 10:00 AM (#568046 - in reply to #568023)
Subject: Re: Krave




Posts: 582


I just picked up a jointed krave (shallow) and it seems to be made out of light weight wood. I love the action of the lure. the jointed one moves alot more than a straight grandma but they are similar baits. The shallow Krave runs shallow thou. I can't speak to the deeper running models.
RyanJoz
Posted 6/28/2012 10:18 AM (#568050 - in reply to #568023)
Subject: Re: Krave




Posts: 1730


Location: Mt. Zion, IL
The Krisco and Krave are both hard plastic lures. I prefer Krave's over the Jakes personally.
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