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Re: Poe's cedar crankbait lures
[Re: Ted Martin]
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07/05/15 03:50 PM
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timwins31
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I've got an old box I bought at a garage sale full of them, never thrown one of them. they will catch fish, you should try 'em out. I'm scared to. They were my great uncles who passed away. Maybe some day I'll tie one on some 65lb braid just to get them wet. . .
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Re: Poe's cedar crankbait lures
[Re: Wirebender]
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07/05/15 06:51 PM
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CrankBait1007
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i always like the idea of having a silent crank! whenn the fish get pressured sometimes it's the way to go!
[img] [/img] Sometimes I wish i never picked that rod up!
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Re: Poe's cedar crankbait lures
[Re: Wirebender]
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07/05/15 07:52 PM
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reelswift
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Re: Poe's cedar crankbait lures
[Re: CrankBait1007]
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07/06/15 05:49 AM
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timwins31
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i always like the idea of having a silent crank! whenn the fish get pressured sometimes it's the way to go! I do a lot of pond fishing and if the pond has even semi-clear water, for me at least, silent cranks will catch WAY more fish.
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