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Location: West Bend, WI | How are most of you guy's using these cranks? |
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| Ive been using them for the past 3 years. So far they have prodoced numerous fish in KY and Ohio for my boat, including a 48 and 49". In Canada, we have taken numerous fish on them, including several between 47-53". I would guess in the 3 year sapn, we've boated 125 fish on them. |
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Location: oswego, il | I have not used my tuff shad cranks yet, but they will be trolled. Got a glider too, won't be trolling that!:-) |
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Posts: 2089
| Trolled the 8" and the now defunct 10" last fall and loved them. Caught a few fish, but unfortunatly the water turned hard before they had much boat time. Awesome thump/wobble. Must be the "coffin"lip. Picked up some 5"to troll this year. Steve |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | I spoke with Chris Hamrick for a while at my Muskies, Inc. chapter meeting Saturday. He's making these baits out of mahogany wood now. I think his paint jobs have improved over the years, too. I really like the shad glider I have and hope to use it a lot this year. m |
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Posts: 585
Location: Gaithersburg, Maryland | I have several Tuff Shads. Some from the maker, others that were painted by Stan Durst. I use the 5" version (as do my friends) for trolling. The perch-colored Durst lures are the best of the bunch. I use them mostly for propwash trolling, my fishing partnter long-lines them. We both catch Tigers with them (lake has Tigers only). |
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