Best lipless crankbait in da business
Re: Best lipless crankbait in da business
Discontinued, but I've caught the most bass using the Lucky Craft LV RTO 150.
There was a an older Cultiva lipless that I can't find that was near magic as well.
There was a an older Cultiva lipless that I can't find that was near magic as well.
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Re: Best lipless crankbait in da business
Yo zuri and lock the thread. You don't need some weird evergreen or lvo150, or god knows what other enthusiast tackle someone on here bought. The rattl'n vibe 5/8oz. is the original and best. So many people on this site just grasp at straws buying rare, overpriced junk tackle.
Re: Best lipless crankbait in da business
Every now and again you pull a winner , plus it’s kinda what the OP wantedlifeofRiley wrote: ↑Mon May 25, 2020 9:58 pmYo zuri and lock the thread. You don't need some weird evergreen or lvo150, or god knows what other enthusiast tackle someone on here bought. The rattl'n vibe 5/8oz. is the original and best. So many people on this site just grasp at straws buying rare, overpriced junk tackle.
To the OP, what did you decide on?
Would a hand made one be off the list?
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Re: Best lipless crankbait in da business
Ima suspending vibe 70. Slow fall suspends rather than crashing to the bottom like a rock. Deadly. Nuff said.
Re: Best lipless crankbait in da business
Can’t go wrong with a Red Eye shad or Booyah one knocker. I also miss the Lucky Craft GP 200 Spin for 5-6FOW. Those were magic. The little blade on the chin of the bait drew strikes when fish got conditioned to everything else.
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Re: Best lipless crankbait in da business
Has anyone here used the jackall TN80's?? I'm on a pretty deep lake and fish deep structure in the fall.
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Re: Best lipless crankbait in da business
I’d suggest to keep throwing it. I like sexy minnow color. I rip through shallow grass and it gets crushed on pauses typically. I tend to pick places apart. I’ll use it as a search bait as an alternative to squarebills and vibrating jig. I’ll also use it as a clean up bait when I think I can still get a reactions bite after other baits stop getting bit. Only thing I don’t like is how absolutely inhaled it gets on pauses. Usually that’s not something people complain about. The larger gauge hooks usually scoop rather than damage gills, but it latter has happened to me which pisses me off. If it gets hammered on the pause, nowadays I’ll fight the fish gingerly until I figure out how it’s hooked.Hogsticker2 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 8:06 pmStill haven't managed to catch anything on this one. Great lure though.
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Re: Best lipless crankbait in da business
Right on. There needs to be more suspending lipless cranks on the market.Polkfish1 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 3:58 amI’d suggest to keep throwing it. I like sexy minnow color. I rip through shallow grass and it gets crushed on pauses typically. I tend to pick places apart. I’ll use it as a search bait as an alternative to squarebills and vibrating jig. I’ll also use it as a clean up bait when I think I can still get a reactions bite after other baits stop getting bit. Only thing I don’t like is how absolutely inhaled it gets on pauses. Usually that’s not something people complain about. The larger gauge hooks usually scoop rather than damage gills, but it latter has happened to me which pisses me off. If it gets hammered on the pause, nowadays I’ll fight the fish gingerly until I figure out how it’s hooked.Hogsticker2 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 8:06 pmStill haven't managed to catch anything on this one. Great lure though.