Walleye Discussion Forums

Forums | Calendars | Albums | Quotes | Language | Blogs Search | Statistics | User Listing
You are logged in as a guest. ( logon | register )
View previous thread :: View next thread
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]

Walleye Fishing -> General Discussion -> favorite crank bait
 
Message Subject: favorite crank bait
butch
Posted 12/12/2004 9:56 PM (#25102)
Subject: favorite crank bait


Member

Posts: 701

Location: upper michigan
just out of curiosity i would like to know what your favorite cranks are. I have so many that i like and use regularly. i have a love hate relationship with reef runner cranks. Shade raps have counted for many walleye. the mighty hot -n- tot is another great crank and so many others are so good i would have to say my favorite is the storm baby thunder stick. i really curious to see the feedback on this.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
sworrall
Posted 12/13/2004 9:07 AM (#25115 - in reply to #25102)
Subject: RE: favorite crank bait




Location: Rhinelander
Shad Raps and Hot N Tots have been pretty good to me. I need to try the new Kaboom lures, looks like. I also like the Cisco Kid cranks for casting, did real well in Canada on those this year.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Sunshine
Posted 12/13/2004 9:13 AM (#25117 - in reply to #25102)
Subject: RE: favorite crank bait



Member

Posts: 2393

Location: Waukesha Wisconsin
Steve beat me to it!

KABOOMS of course. Great colors, great action and great people to work with.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Larrys
Posted 12/13/2004 9:38 AM (#25119 - in reply to #25102)
Subject: RE: favorite crank bait



Member

Posts: 340

Location: McFarland, WI
In addition to the above-Husky Jerks both deep diving and shallow and the similar Smithwicks and for smaller eyes-the Ripshads.

Larry
Top of the page Bottom of the page
butch
Posted 12/13/2004 10:36 AM (#25125 - in reply to #25102)
Subject: RE: favorite crank bait


Member

Posts: 701

Location: upper michigan
i have only tried the kaboom lures for a very short period of time the one place that i fished that they may have worked well the fish where on a blade bite but they look good and i love the colors hopefully this year i will get to pull them a bit more always love to have an extra wepon or 2 in my box
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Lund_Dude
Posted 12/13/2004 12:52 PM (#25143 - in reply to #25102)
Subject: RE: favorite crank bait



Member

Posts: 39

Whatever crank I run, I come back to the Husky Jerks (both deep and original). They just produce big 'eyes for me. Those new glass patterns work, man.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
john mannerino
Posted 12/13/2004 1:19 PM (#25145 - in reply to #25102)
Subject: RE: favorite crank bait


Member

Posts: 1188

Location: Chicago IL.
2 hot cranks this year on the river has been the jointed shad rap and glass shad raps.
John Mannerino
#473
Top of the page Bottom of the page
JAKE
Posted 12/13/2004 2:06 PM (#25148 - in reply to #25102)
Subject: RE: favorite crank bait


Member

Posts: 188

Location: Westland, Mich.
hot n tots and deep little rippers for open water. original raps for handlining. i bought a few ripsticks over the weekend, i'm going to give them a workout on the suspended fish in the spring.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
JAKE
Posted 12/13/2004 2:06 PM (#25149 - in reply to #25102)
Subject: RE: favorite crank bait


Member

Posts: 188

Location: Westland, Mich.
hot n tots and deep little rippers for open water. original raps for handlining. i bought a few ripsticks over the weekend, i'm going to give them a workout on the suspended fish in the spring.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
JAKE
Posted 12/13/2004 2:06 PM (#25150 - in reply to #25102)
Subject: RE: favorite crank bait


Member

Posts: 188

Location: Westland, Mich.
hot n tots and deep little rippers for open water. original raps for handlining. i bought a few ripsticks over the weekend, i'm going to give them a workout on the suspended fish in the spring.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
irishwebs
Posted 12/13/2004 2:12 PM (#25151 - in reply to #25119)
Subject: RE: favorite crank bait



Member

Posts: 363

Location: Kaukauna WI
I use alot of Ripshad, Nitro Shinners and Winning streaks I feel you need to look and change colors in course of day. only this way can you work and develope a history and pattern for events you are working in. When I learn this last year I was better off in a big picture of angling.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Richfish
Posted 12/13/2004 2:15 PM (#25152 - in reply to #25102)
Subject: RE: favorite crank bait


Member

Posts: 540

Location: Milw, WI
Huskyjerks, then (old) thundersticks.
Deep and shallows in both.

Edited by Richfish 12/13/2004 2:17 PM
Top of the page Bottom of the page
xxl
Posted 12/13/2004 2:31 PM (#25153 - in reply to #25102)
Subject: RE: favorite crank bait



Most of my trolling is of the open water variety. Had a lot of trouble dialing in a specific lure pattern in 2004. Color seemed more important. If I had to pick, best producers for big fish seemed to be the stand-by #7 Shadrap and Winning Streaks up high (specific colors withheld!?!) Numbers bait was the Storm original DJ in the mid-depth or deeper range.

Regards -
xxl
Top of the page Bottom of the page
T-Todd
Posted 12/13/2004 6:22 PM (#25165 - in reply to #25102)
Subject: RE: favorite crank bait


Dave's Kaboom baits have been working awesome! Both the Winning Steaks and Shiners are great baits! New for this year are the shallow shiner! Can't wait. I also love to pull Shad Raps. MATZUO prism shads work well also!
Top of the page Bottom of the page
T-Todd
Posted 12/13/2004 6:22 PM (#25166 - in reply to #25102)
Subject: RE: favorite crank bait


Dave's Kaboom baits have been working awesome! Both the Winning Steaks and Shiners are great baits! New for this year are the shallow shiner! Can't wait. I also love to pull Shad Raps. MATZUO prism shads work well also!
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Toolman-UL
Posted 12/13/2004 7:04 PM (#25170 - in reply to #25102)
Subject: RE: favorite crank bait


Can't log for some reason. Anyhoo, my overall fav (90% Erie fishing) is probably the Reef Runner. The deep version #1, DLR #2, Ripstick #3, and the Ripshad #4 (Ripshad has caught some suprisingly large fish for a small bait). All are good in different situations. I probably caught more big fish per time spent pulling them on the new Glass Husky Jerks and DHJs.

Toolman
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Jonny Rocket
Posted 12/13/2004 7:54 PM (#25174 - in reply to #25102)
Subject: RE: favorite crank bait



Member

Posts: 265

Location: Combined Locks, WI
I have a new favorite after this past season and that is the Dave's Deep KA-BOOM Shinner. All of Dave's Baits are well crafted and priced well and best of all, everyone of Dave's baits are made in the USA. The new Shallow KA-BOOM Shinner should be an awsome bait on Poygan in 2005. Watch store shelves and get them when they are released because they may go fast.

JP
Top of the page Bottom of the page
JLDII
Posted 12/13/2004 11:09 PM (#25186 - in reply to #25102)
Subject: RE: favorite crank bait


Member

Posts: 714

I've liked a number of different crank baits thru the years, but for the last several years, (since I've been guiding) I've liked the one behind the board that just disappeared!!

Top of the page Bottom of the page
butch
Posted 12/13/2004 11:25 PM (#25188 - in reply to #25102)
Subject: RE: favorite crank bait


Member

Posts: 701

Location: upper michigan
ya that is always a good one isnt it
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread

(Delete all cookies set by this site)