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Muddy water crank baits
Posted By:
Txduckgunner
Muddy water crank baits -
05/17/15
05:35 AM
I like a chartuese black square bill.
What's your colors/style etc, ?
Posted By:
Tundrabasser
Re: Muddy water crank baits -
05/17/15
06:47 AM
Chartreuse/blue back, fire tiger , and fire craw , all bill styles depending on how deep
You are fishing
Posted By:
Rudy Lackey
Re: Muddy water crank baits -
05/17/15
01:46 PM
Fire Tiger
Posted By:
Revoman
Re: Muddy water crank baits -
05/17/15
01:56 PM
blue/silver, black/silver
Posted By:
basscat dad
Re: Muddy water crank baits -
05/17/15
01:57 PM
these work pretty well
Posted By:
crankn101
Re: Muddy water crank baits -
05/17/15
02:26 PM
Posted By:
crankn101
Re: Muddy water crank baits -
05/17/15
02:28 PM
Posted By:
basscat dad
Re: Muddy water crank baits -
05/17/15
02:30 PM
oh yeah. gotta like some blue/black. that color combination is a steady producer. i like that one crankn!
Posted By:
crankn101
Re: Muddy water crank baits -
05/17/15
02:48 PM
We could REALLY flood this thread...
Posted By:
basscat dad
Re: Muddy water crank baits -
05/17/15
02:55 PM
yeah we probably should exercise a little restraint. i'm done.
Posted By:
Txduckgunner
Re: Muddy water crank baits -
05/17/15
04:04 PM
I love it! Keep em' coming
Posted By:
timwins31
Re: Muddy water crank baits -
05/17/15
06:07 PM
It needs to be BRIGHT, have a wide wobble, and a rattle.
Posted By:
Mark Perry
Re: Muddy water crank baits -
05/17/15
08:01 PM
Originally Posted By: timwins31
It needs to be BRIGHT, have a wide wobble, and a rattle.
I have always heard that yet every fish and baitfish you see in muddy water are pale white.
Posted By:
timwins31
Re: Muddy water crank baits -
05/17/15
09:09 PM
Originally Posted By: Mark Perry
Originally Posted By: timwins31
It needs to be BRIGHT, have a wide wobble, and a rattle.
I have always heard that yet every fish and baitfish you see in muddy water are pale white.
Most of the ones I've seen have been too. Doesn't change the fact that a bright crank works well in muddy water.
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