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Message Subject: Jake/Grandma-like metal lip crankbaits?
Reelwise
Posted 8/4/2008 8:08 AM (#329649)
Subject: Jake/Grandma-like metal lip crankbaits?




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Anyone know of any 6" crankbaits like a Jake or Grandma with a metal lip? The lips on the Jake and Grandma are extremely weak and $12 a lure adds up. Looking for a shallow diver. 1-3'.

I have a couple 7" shallow diving cisco kids, but they are meant more for twitching than a straight/slight twitch retrieve.

Thanks

Edited by Reelwise 8/4/2008 8:11 AM
pluggr
Posted 8/4/2008 8:36 AM (#329656 - in reply to #329649)
Subject: RE: Jake/Grandma-like metal lip crankbaits?




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Take a look at Big Fork lures Reef Digger.
Tackle Industries
Posted 8/4/2008 9:36 AM (#329672 - in reply to #329649)
Subject: Re: Jake/Grandma-like metal lip crankbaits?





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Location: Land of the Musky
Older Cisco kids had that metal lip on them.


Edited by tacklebooty 8/4/2008 9:37 AM
Reelwise
Posted 8/4/2008 9:40 AM (#329673 - in reply to #329649)
Subject: Re: Jake/Grandma-like metal lip crankbaits?




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Thanks guys. I have some Cisco Kids, just looking for something more similar to a Jake/Grandma, but it doesnt seem like they exist.

Maybe an idea for the custom guys
fish4life
Posted 8/4/2008 10:34 AM (#329682 - in reply to #329649)
Subject: Re: Jake/Grandma-like metal lip crankbaits?




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I have been using stalkers and never had one of there lips break! IMO cant go wrong! Tony
muskie24/7
Posted 8/4/2008 11:56 AM (#329697 - in reply to #329649)
Subject: RE: Jake/Grandma-like metal lip crankbaits?





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Leo Lures! Built like Tanks and beautiful paint jobs!
PamuskEhunt
Posted 8/4/2008 12:55 PM (#329704 - in reply to #329649)
Subject: RE: Jake/Grandma-like metal lip crankbaits?




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Newman makes a similar shaped twitch-bait with a lexan lip, maybe a little stronger since it's held in cedar and not plastic.
Muskyfisher
Posted 8/4/2008 9:14 PM (#329802 - in reply to #329649)
Subject: Re: Jake/Grandma-like metal lip crankbaits?





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Location: Big Falls MN
have you tired putting metal lips in after the lures break just a thought not sure if it would work.
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