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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Top producing night time cranks
 
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T3clay
Posted 6/23/2017 11:58 PM (#866235)
Subject: Top producing night time cranks





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What are your guys top producing cranks after dark?
25homes
Posted 6/24/2017 8:10 AM (#866253 - in reply to #866235)
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The old Bagley super or Tuff Shads are great teh hot pink works well....
Musky_Mo16
Posted 6/24/2017 8:32 AM (#866255 - in reply to #866253)
Subject: Re: Top producing night time cranks




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Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't
Anybody make glow in the dark Muskie lures yet? Glow in the dark jigs are my favorite for panfish and walleye at night. Someone needs to make a glow in the dark crankbait.
danlaboucane
Posted 6/24/2017 9:03 AM (#866259 - in reply to #866235)
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i have an big joe plastic in glow made before the owner switch
T3clay
Posted 6/24/2017 9:28 AM (#866263 - in reply to #866235)
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Looking more for somthing noisy. Ive had really good luck with the jointed X rapalas but they dont go very deep and are pretty small
25homes
Posted 6/24/2017 10:53 AM (#866276 - in reply to #866235)
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Not sure if any of the Bagleys have a rattle but I will check I think you can get a jointed believer with a rattle which you be good I would think I dont do whole lot after dark
jarndt
Posted 6/24/2017 12:29 PM (#866288 - in reply to #866276)
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Location: Northern Indiana
Although I need to spend more time using crankbaits after dark myself, the jointed Depth Raider would be my choice
Musky Face
Posted 6/24/2017 2:29 PM (#866295 - in reply to #866235)
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Musky armour jointed krisco has a nice loud rattle for night fishing.
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 6/26/2017 9:02 AM (#866474 - in reply to #866235)
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Location: St. Lawrence River
10" Believer, and 10" Jake..
BNelson
Posted 6/26/2017 9:12 AM (#866476 - in reply to #866474)
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Location: Contrarian Island
Depthraider, back before double 10s it was all I pretty much thru at night on breaklines, rock bars etc... had lots of multiple fish nights on a straight d raider.
Never used the jointed but i'm sure they would work just fine too
curleytail
Posted 6/26/2017 9:16 AM (#866479 - in reply to #866235)
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Location: Hayward, WI
I've had some luck with jointed Depthraiders. Fun tactic to crank them down into the weeds, let them back out, and feel your way along after dark. The jointed Krisco seems like it would be good too.
tndoug
Posted 6/26/2017 11:21 AM (#866498 - in reply to #866235)
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Straight and jointed depthraiders have been my best night crankbait.
The jointed shallowraider and legend sunny have worked well too.
tuffy1
Posted 6/26/2017 3:09 PM (#866536 - in reply to #866235)
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Location: Racine, Wi
Depthraiders for me. Both straight and jointed, although I throw the straight more often. White, perch, and sucker have all gotten their fair share of fish.
bbeaupre
Posted 6/26/2017 5:14 PM (#866552 - in reply to #866235)
Subject: RE: Top producing night time cranks




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storm flatstick. makes tons of noise
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