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Team Jerklip
Posted 3/15/2012 9:08 AM (#546137)
Subject: How much weight?




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How much weight do you put in a 8 inch jake style crank bait and where?
Paul
Posted 3/17/2012 6:45 AM (#546594 - in reply to #546137)
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How about experimenting with it? make 4-5 baits and try different things.
Team Jerklip
Posted 3/17/2012 7:35 AM (#546600 - in reply to #546137)
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Y eah this is related to musky fishing and everthing nas to be top secret.
CheapTrix
Posted 3/17/2012 10:13 PM (#546725 - in reply to #546137)
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Location: Loves Park, IL
It really depends on the type of wood you are using. Some types are much more bouyant and require more weight, some require none. As, for placement, I usually place it in the middle to create the pivot point. But I have moved it both forward and backward with some success. You really need to experiment and just find out what's your own personal preference.

Good Luck,
CheapTrix
Team Jerklip
Posted 3/18/2012 3:56 AM (#546744 - in reply to #546137)
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Thanks for the input I'm new to this and just wanted some input thanks.
esox911
Posted 3/18/2012 10:41 AM (#546775 - in reply to #546744)
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No real secret here---the bait will need some kind of belly weight for it to run correctly. I would say TRIAL and ERROR is the only method. I have made many cranks and usually make 3-4 of the same bodies and weight them differently--keep track of how they are weighted and head to the lake. They would all probably work--BUIT there will be a difference and go with what you like. DIFFERENT wood will also make a difference on weighting and also placement. Once you get it figured out it is fairly easy to replicate--sometimes same wood can have a different density so you have that to deal with--BUT--it's all good as that is part of the fun and task of building a good running lure. Have at it.
Team Jerklip
Posted 3/18/2012 8:25 PM (#546843 - in reply to #546137)
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Thanks like the input . I built a few to see if I could do it , cut outs ,paint, clear coat, getting all that. I did not ralize how much weight it took to make them hang srtaight.Next will be the tuning since I live in central Il we have open water right now and shallow crappie it will be tough.But on the way back to ramp I will throw a few and see how they run. Will have a few pics another day,, thanks later.
gunnr
Posted 3/25/2012 9:16 PM (#548545 - in reply to #546843)
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Shoot me your email when you get a chance. I've got some websites and stuff I'll send ya.
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