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Poe's cedar crankbait lures
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07/03/15 09:29 PM
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Wirebender
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Does anyone still use these cranks? I have a bunch in an old tackle box but they haven't seen water in quite a while....just wondering?
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Re: Poe's cedar crankbait lures
[Re: Wirebender]
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07/03/15 10:19 PM
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Wirebender
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Re: Poe's cedar crankbait lures
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07/03/15 10:35 PM
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Donald Harper
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I have 6 that I had custom painted with the ghost strip on the sides. They will catch fish because of the silent run and unique wobble. I will be taking them to Mexico to test them against the others that have been catching big bass down there. They are almost to pretty to throw.
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Re: Poe's cedar crankbait lures
[Re: Wirebender]
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07/03/15 11:40 PM
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senko9S
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Does anyone still use these cranks? I have a bunch in an old tackle box but they haven't seen water in quite a while....just wondering? a few series are sought after but im not one of those guys.
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Re: Poe's cedar crankbait lures
[Re: Wirebender]
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07/04/15 01:32 AM
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Thad Rains
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When BPS came to town, a lot of Mom and Pop stores went out of business. I found one that was selling the old Poe's lures for $2.00 each and I bought all they had. I still have a sack full of them, but I use them quite regularly. I have quite a few 300's, a few 400's, some of the 1100's and a few odds and ends. I have one 1500 and saw where I could buy some 3000's for about $20 off of Ebay, but haven't pulled the trigger yet. They are DEFINATLY fish catching machines. Just something different and the silent specific wobble they have is enticing to suspended fish, or so I have found. Hope this helps.
Tight lines, keep safe and good luck.
Thad Rains
Tight lines, keep safe and good luck.
Thad Rains
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Re: Poe's cedar crankbait lures
[Re: Wirebender]
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07/04/15 02:31 AM
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Rockfisherman
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My largest Fork bass (8.5)came on a Poe's Cedar crankbait. Haven't fished one in years though.
PM me to let me know how it was!
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Re: Poe's cedar crankbait lures
[Re: Wirebender]
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07/04/15 02:50 AM
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Green Horn
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Green Horn
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Got several of the poes flat bill chartreuse colored crankbait I used to use em a lot. Don't plan on ever getting rid of them either
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Re: Poe's cedar crankbait lures
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07/04/15 04:00 AM
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FLIPPINaFX
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I've got four of them and love em. You can throw em a country mile with the right rod!
2014 Skeeter Fx21 250 SHO Dual 8ft blades...... Man, That stuff don't catch fish. But having it, and putting the time in does! You get out of life what you put into life.
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Re: Poe's cedar crankbait lures
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07/04/15 06:19 AM
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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.
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Re: Poe's cedar crankbait lures
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07/04/15 01:56 PM
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Rudy Lackey
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Rudy
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Re: Poe's cedar crankbait lures
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07/04/15 06:50 PM
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Billy Blazer 300 HPDI
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I had a bunch of them, but not sure what happened. I only have a few in the boat. I recall buying a bunch of them many years back on sale but can't recall what I did with them.
Thanks, Billy
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Re: Poe's cedar crankbait lures
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07/04/15 06:55 PM
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Ted Martin
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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.
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Re: Poe's cedar crankbait lures
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07/05/15 10:16 AM
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"Old School"
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I had bought some years ago and never used them. I have several of the 300's because it's printed on the bill. The others are designed to run 4-6 feet deep. Also, some are the R-C series with the coffin bill. Never thrown them. I found one while walking the banks that has a metal lip with no paint.
Last edited by Bassfishindude; 07/05/15 10:22 AM.
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Re: Poe's cedar crankbait lures
[Re: Wirebender]
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07/05/15 10:22 AM
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Jater07
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Yeah I do. They're not bad. I'd buy em if yall don't end up using them.
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Re: Poe's cedar crankbait lures
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07/05/15 11:25 AM
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sdavis24
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Sometimes a wood crankbait will outperform a plastic. Different action. Depends what the fish want.
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