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Location: Adell, WI | Which crankbait conmpany and lure do you have the most success with?
Dale Kuklinski
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Location: Chicago IL. | Toss up between Rapala and Cotton Cordell. If I really only had 1 bait to use on the Miss. river I would think it would be a wally diver. On the other hand on lakes with clearer water, shad raps win hands down. John |
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| My favorite has got to be the shad rap. That bait will work anywhere. shallow or deep, fast or slow. It wins hands down in my book. |
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I don't want to have a favorite, but I can give a half-fast answer of "whatever the fish will bite on".
I fished with a friend who who believed in a bait so much he never changed it. What is just so amazing is he stuck with it even if I caught fish and he didn't! |
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Location: Fond du Lac Wi. | What ever works for that day , I keep switching till I find out what works and then keep with it. |
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Location: Combined Locks, WI | Depends on the lake. For Winnebago I love the Deep Jr T-stick, followed by the #5 Walley diver and RS shad rap. Tail Dancers and Reef Runners have produced also. Lake Poygan, I like to run #5 Shad Raps, #5 walley divers, shallow jr t-sticks and the nils master. Those are just two examples of the lakes and bait I pull. |
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Location: HILBERT | FOR Bago I would say Shad RAPS on the average for me. This last year on L.B.D. the Renoskys worked great. |
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Location: blue mounds,wisc | i learned to have confidence in the rapala jointed deep diver. prey that rapala makes this lure in size 7-9 it would be the end of many walleye. i also have great faith in the shad rap RS the rattles kick butt,also dont rule out the cc-shads caught many walleyes in the upper lakes of winnebago on this crank.the old hot-n-tots in the rivers trolling leadcore works awsome. larry eaton |
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Location: Manitowoc, WI | On Winnebago, it's the Deep Jr. Specifically, for big fish on sunny days, I like the 139 and 162 series. On cloudy days, nothing tops the 147 for numbers and big fish.
In general, I like fishing Deep Little Rippers and Reef Runners the best. They are awesome big fish lures, and seem to work on just about any water. |
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Location: Adell, WI | I have had a lot of success with Reef Runners also. A very good crankbait.
Dale Kuklinski |
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