Cranks Running Horribly Out Of The Package
#1
Posted April 11 2012 - 11:30 AM
I have a red eyed shad that runs almost horizontally. Ive tried making adjustments with pliers and no help. I think they are probably defective at this point unless you have any tips
A fish a day, keeps the skunks away.
#2
Posted April 11 2012 - 11:45 AM
Lucky
Craft
(no issues, always run true straight out of the box - you get what you pay for)
Seriously, this is why I simply stopped buying cheap baits. After a while, I got sick of spending $40 on a pile of cheap baits to get one that ran true, and then wasting time and gas going back to the store to return the defective baits. It's easier just to save up for the $12-$20 bait, and get it right the 1st time.
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#3
Posted April 11 2012 - 12:13 PM
Don't spend too much or else you'll be considered "high end.", hahaha
#4
Posted April 11 2012 - 01:32 PM
i see where luckycraft or other expensive baits are better, but honeslty i see absolutely nothing wrong with cheap baits.
im sure over time my cheap ones will wear out and lucky crafts will still be going, but until that day gets here, ill fish my cheap hand me down lures.
#5
Posted April 11 2012 - 06:01 PM
I've seen the fish on a frenzy they even hit the lures going backwards.
Motivation is the key to success.....
Remember on a bad day just throw the lure you never tried yet.....
#6
Posted April 11 2012 - 06:08 PM
Two words:
Lucky
Craft
(no issues, always run true straight out of the box - you get what you pay for)
Seriously, this is why I simply stopped buying cheap baits. After a while, I got sick of spending $40 on a pile of cheap baits to get one that ran true, and then wasting time and gas going back to the store to return the defective baits. It's easier just to save up for the $12-$20 bait, and get it right the 1st time.
Two Words:
Bull
Crap
Lets see, if you, for example spent $40 on say Bandit baits at $5 a pop you would have 6- 7 baits give or take, so you regularly had 1 out of those 6-7 baits that was any good....like I said, bull crap.
OR....I must be the luckiest guy in the world, I have never had a "cheap" Strike King, Bandit, Bomber, etc.....bait that was junk. Yes I have had to tune some, rarely out of the box, or change some hooks, but out of 100's of baits, I have never had a bad one that I can vividly recall. Now how can it be that some people just never get a good one, I do not think they are all flawless, but to act like you need to buy truckloads of baits to find 2 good ones is total nonsense. As is the assumption that the high dollar lure companys are immune from putting out crap. Thats what's I am calling BS on....I am not anti-high dollar lure guy, nor am I anti-cheap lure guy. I am just tell it like I see it guy.
#7
Posted April 11 2012 - 06:35 PM
#8
Posted April 11 2012 - 06:55 PM
For those who do tune crankbaits, I highly recommend the Bass Pro Shops tuning key. It's a lot easier than pliers.
http://www.basspro.c...uct/52284/97249
#9
Posted April 11 2012 - 08:39 PM
I'll be honest when the top water bite is on, I rarely take the sammy off. Maybe for a buzzbait.
I love me some RC 1.5's
#10
Posted April 12 2012 - 04:25 AM
Just as a random thought, I think this is where the old collectable lures, with pristine paint jobs, come from. If they were a really good lure, a person will use them until they loose them. Just a thought.
#11
Posted April 12 2012 - 07:46 AM
To the OP..................slap the RES hard on the water, some times the BB's stick on the inside, one hard slap and it should right it-self for good.
Now whos full of it? Everyone knows that getting a RES wet ruins the finish!
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#12
Posted April 12 2012 - 08:41 AM
#13
Posted April 12 2012 - 08:48 AM
Smart man right there. I only buy Bomber, Lucky Craft, Kopper's, SPRO, and Stanford Baits.Two words:
Lucky
Craft
(no issues, always run true straight out of the box - you get what you pay for)
Seriously, this is why I simply stopped buying cheap baits. After a while, I got sick of spending $40 on a pile of cheap baits to get one that ran true, and then wasting time and gas going back to the store to return the defective baits. It's easier just to save up for the $12-$20 bait, and get it right the 1st time.
#14
Posted April 12 2012 - 09:00 AM
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#15
Posted April 12 2012 - 09:12 AM
What you do in your bedroom with your baits should be privateliterally imploded while in storage in my bedroom.
Lucky Crafts can be as low as $8 on sale. Right now there are a TON of RC series for $11/.
I believe the RC's are at wally for much less than $11, somewhere around $6.50
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