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Crank Baits Suggestion
snort charles
-- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
Crank Baits Suggestion
snort charles
-- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
Crank Baits Suggestion
nope aj its tight warm water wide cold
-- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
Crank Baits Suggestion
nope aj its tight warm water wide cold
-- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
Crank Baits Suggestion
nope aj its tight warm water wide cold
-- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear I try to let the bass decide - have had great luck on Shadraps in icewater and on Wiggle Warts in the middle of the summer. Also the reverse of that. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
Crank Baits Suggestion
I did a little research, seems like Ronnie's right, some say tight
wobble in cold water others say wide. Guess I will try both in the future... |
Crank Baits Suggestion
I did a little research, seems like Ronnie's right, some say tight
wobble in cold water others say wide. Guess I will try both in the future... |
Crank Baits Suggestion
Here ya go Warren (ie: Falcon Boxes at Cabelas)
http://tinyurl.com/58935 Went to Cabelas, found the Falcons, and went to Tiny URL to shorten it up. That URL should be valid for a month or so. Nice looking boxes. Wal-Mart around here sells one similar, each box has specific storage spaces for specific types of baits: shallow cranks, hard jerkbaits, topwaters, etc. But they weren't Falcon. I want to say they were Shimano brand, similar to these: http://tinyurl.com/6utja "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Josh, don't know if you've seen the specialty utility boxes made by Falcon or not, but they might be the answer to your crankbait dilemna. I started using them this past season & they rock. I employ several to house my cranks. These utility boxes are made for specific types of lures, everything from cranks to jigs to spinnerbaits etc. I just use seperate Falcon crankbait boxes for shallow/medium/deep runners, one for hard jerkbaits & another for topwaters. These boxes make cranks very easy to select & manage. Search Cabelas for "Falcon Boxes", I'd post the link but it was rediculously long... http://www.cabelas.com Warren -- Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com Http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "Joshuall" wrote in message ... I like fishing crank baits and I guess I know the "basics", but I have a ton of them. In one big box. Some of them may have procreated and made more of them. My box full is jammed to the top. I've got em all mixed up. I've tried sorting them. . . by color, by the size of the bill etc. But I still have a mess. Just wondering if the group has some suggestions to make my crank bait box make more sense, assist me in culling out some lures. And just some general usage suggestions, favorite lures, times of seasons for colors etc. I know wide wobble in cold water/weather and tighter in warm, but would lilke to get a better handle on crankbaits. So anything the group has to offer to help me make more sense out of my collection other than my current philosophy which seems to be.. "have as many smushed in there as possible in case some how I get into a situation that requires a certain type and I don't have it ! g. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
Crank Baits Suggestion
Thanks alot Sim, the Falcon's really hold up to some punishment too. They
have three sweet latches on each box. I'm sold on em... Warren "SimRacer" wrote in message m... Here ya go Warren (ie: Falcon Boxes at Cabelas) http://tinyurl.com/58935 Went to Cabelas, found the Falcons, and went to Tiny URL to shorten it up. That URL should be valid for a month or so. Nice looking boxes. Wal-Mart around here sells one similar, each box has specific storage spaces for specific types of baits: shallow cranks, hard jerkbaits, topwaters, etc. But they weren't Falcon. I want to say they were Shimano brand, similar to these: http://tinyurl.com/6utja "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Josh, don't know if you've seen the specialty utility boxes made by Falcon or not, but they might be the answer to your crankbait dilemna. I started using them this past season & they rock. I employ several to house my cranks. These utility boxes are made for specific types of lures, everything from cranks to jigs to spinnerbaits etc. I just use seperate Falcon crankbait boxes for shallow/medium/deep runners, one for hard jerkbaits & another for topwaters. These boxes make cranks very easy to select & manage. Search Cabelas for "Falcon Boxes", I'd post the link but it was rediculously long... http://www.cabelas.com Warren -- Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com Http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "Joshuall" wrote in message ... I like fishing crank baits and I guess I know the "basics", but I have a ton of them. In one big box. Some of them may have procreated and made more of them. My box full is jammed to the top. I've got em all mixed up. I've tried sorting them. . . by color, by the size of the bill etc. But I still have a mess. Just wondering if the group has some suggestions to make my crank bait box make more sense, assist me in culling out some lures. And just some general usage suggestions, favorite lures, times of seasons for colors etc. I know wide wobble in cold water/weather and tighter in warm, but would lilke to get a better handle on crankbaits. So anything the group has to offer to help me make more sense out of my collection other than my current philosophy which seems to be.. "have as many smushed in there as possible in case some how I get into a situation that requires a certain type and I don't have it ! g. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
Crank Baits Suggestion
Thanks alot Sim, the Falcon's really hold up to some punishment too. They
have three sweet latches on each box. I'm sold on em... Warren "SimRacer" wrote in message m... Here ya go Warren (ie: Falcon Boxes at Cabelas) http://tinyurl.com/58935 Went to Cabelas, found the Falcons, and went to Tiny URL to shorten it up. That URL should be valid for a month or so. Nice looking boxes. Wal-Mart around here sells one similar, each box has specific storage spaces for specific types of baits: shallow cranks, hard jerkbaits, topwaters, etc. But they weren't Falcon. I want to say they were Shimano brand, similar to these: http://tinyurl.com/6utja "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Josh, don't know if you've seen the specialty utility boxes made by Falcon or not, but they might be the answer to your crankbait dilemna. I started using them this past season & they rock. I employ several to house my cranks. These utility boxes are made for specific types of lures, everything from cranks to jigs to spinnerbaits etc. I just use seperate Falcon crankbait boxes for shallow/medium/deep runners, one for hard jerkbaits & another for topwaters. These boxes make cranks very easy to select & manage. Search Cabelas for "Falcon Boxes", I'd post the link but it was rediculously long... http://www.cabelas.com Warren -- Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com Http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "Joshuall" wrote in message ... I like fishing crank baits and I guess I know the "basics", but I have a ton of them. In one big box. Some of them may have procreated and made more of them. My box full is jammed to the top. I've got em all mixed up. I've tried sorting them. . . by color, by the size of the bill etc. But I still have a mess. Just wondering if the group has some suggestions to make my crank bait box make more sense, assist me in culling out some lures. And just some general usage suggestions, favorite lures, times of seasons for colors etc. I know wide wobble in cold water/weather and tighter in warm, but would lilke to get a better handle on crankbaits. So anything the group has to offer to help me make more sense out of my collection other than my current philosophy which seems to be.. "have as many smushed in there as possible in case some how I get into a situation that requires a certain type and I don't have it ! g. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
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