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A great way of using those bait (the decent ones anyway) is to read up a little on what season/water/species they work best with and throw it all day even if no bites, after switching your speeds and presentation u will find the trick to make it produce and have confidence in it. Crankbaits work great trolled for the right species, and good casting on low pressure lakes......very hard to find in NJ. I couldnt live without my rapalas and flickr shads, they kill em
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Sometimes I think they design the lures to attract fisherman and not fish !!!
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Got talked into a really expensive bait casting reel ... after numerous tries and miles of line (multiple back lash) and more cursing than I would care to admit ... sits on the equally expensive casting rod that I bought to go with it. Currently sitting in my rod holder.
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The lure may look great but if you don't get the depth and speed right the fish may never see it....
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I agree. I've caught HUNDREDs of fish on crankbaits. |
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