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What Makes Lucky Craft Worth The Extra $$ ?


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#1 BassChaser57

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Posted November 24 2006 - 05:22 PM

Why are the Lucky Craft hardbaits worth twice as much as Rapalas, ect? I like to use high end equipment and can justify G.Loomis with sensitivity but do the Lucky Craft baits really catch that much better? Can someone tell me how to tell Santa why I need some Little Sammys in my stocking? Thanks
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Posted November 24 2006 - 07:06 PM

No one can say for sure that LC lures are worth the high cost. The only fact is that they are sold at a much higher price than most other lures in the business. I know im guilty of seeing these expensive lures at the store and saying to myself ,"Man, that ones gotta be productive if its $17.99!" Unfortunatley, the only way to find out is to buy one and use it for yourself. If it catches a substantial number of nice fish for you then most of us would say that its worth the price. So i guess it breaks down to this: Are you catching more fish on a Lucky Craft lure than you were before on another brand? if so, are those extra fish in your boat worth the difference in price?


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Posted November 24 2006 - 08:54 PM

Like any product, you'll get varied opinions.  There are pros and cons to any product.

I like several of the Lucky Craft baits, but not all of them.

The Pointers are excellent jerkbaits and well worth the money IMO.  They have saved the day many times when other jerkbaits would not get a sniff from a fish.

I also will not be without my LV0, LV200 or LV300N lipless baits as no one else has anything comparable to them and they have been great fish catchers at the right time.

The Flat CB MR and DR series have been great baits fro me in cold water when nothing else worked.

Just a few examples of some of their baits that are worth the cost to me.

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Posted November 24 2006 - 10:14 PM

I've probably answered this question a hundred different ways depending on my mood  ;).  Sure they have better components and superior paint finishes, but will they catch you more fish?!  Not all the time.  Some days they rule the water, but other days a bandit 200, an X-rap, or a Zara Spook will kill their Lucky Craft counterparts.  I think a serious fisherman should have all the tools necessary to get the job done depending on the conditions, and therefore should have a few L/C's in their box for the days they work better.  There is also the intangibles...no know, that feeling you got when you were 10 and you bought a new lure?  I love buying lures, but haven't gotten that 'feeling' like I did when I was young since, well since I was young.  That was until I ordered my first few Lucky Craft baits.  I got that tingly feeling all over again, and I found myself admiring these baits like I was 10yrs old again, and even placed one on my nightstand so I could pick it up and gaze at it routinely.  You'll understand when you buy one  8-).

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Posted November 24 2006 - 10:21 PM

lucky Craft lures are made of tungsten and other expensive materials and are made in Japan so the cost would be high.
Compare the fish catching action of a rapala vs. Lucky Craft lure, which is better?
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Posted November 24 2006 - 10:34 PM

I'll answer it. Have you ever fished with a lucky craft lure? If you have, then you know why they cost more. The way the bait runs in the water, the colors, its just an overall better quality. Its like a Mercedes vs. a Hyundai. I own a few Sammy 100's and its the best walk-the-dog lure on the planet. I'm really considering picking up a few of those LVR 500 lipless cranks too the way people are talkin. Just invest one time, and you'll see the difference. It's worth it, just don't freak out. Go one at a time.
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Posted November 24 2006 - 10:36 PM

The Natural is right.....some days you can flat out wax 'em with a LC but the next day they wont even look at one.Lucky Craft baits are over-priced in my opinion but I think everyone should own a few and make their own decisions about them.....You can always sell the ones you dont like on eBay.They sell real well,even used ones.

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Posted November 24 2006 - 11:20 PM

Thanks Guys,---Santa Claus is coming to town 8-)
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Posted November 25 2006 - 02:09 AM

I have used LVR 500 lipless cranks and caught some channel catfish and bass. The action is better then a Rat-L-Trap.
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Posted November 25 2006 - 08:21 AM

I like the whole LV series baits and the Bevy SP lures.The SP suspends, a great trap for when you can't get them to bite anything else. The bad thing is, they will catch anything that swim.The toothy critters are really rough on the finish,on one of my LV 500, the teeth from a Landlock Salmon nearly cut all the way through the side of the bait.Ivan

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Posted November 25 2006 - 08:54 AM

lucky Craft lures are made of tungsten and other expensive materials and are made in Japan so the cost would be high.  
                 


LC lures are not made of tungsten.   The reason they are expensive is they WORK Right out of the box.  No tuning first rate parts
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Posted November 25 2006 - 03:14 PM

This may sound odd, but I believe that ONE of the factors that make LC's so good is the fact that they do cost more.
Think about it.  Your going on a trip that is going to cost hundreds if not a thousand dollars or more.  You want baits that you truly believe will bring you success.  You do your homework, you get the prevailing depth, clarity, temp, colors that are proven to work, etc. etc. etc.
Now it's time to buy.
You go to BPS and see 20 different brands of CB's that essentially meet your requirements.  How to choose?
In a country where "you get what you pay for" is axiomatic, lucky crafts are bound to end up in your shopping cart.

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Posted November 25 2006 - 03:32 PM

Without reading all the posts above I will give my opinion.

Lucky Craft baits are expensive. Buying one or two here and there isnt but if you like to try and stock your favorite series of any bait like most do (meaning all colors) Lucky Craft is very expensive. I dont know if anyone else has noticed this but their baits all seem to have droped a good 5 dollars on each bait average. They are still pricey. When you buy a Lucky Craft your buying a hand tuned, tank tested, high tolerance engineered, pro angler tested, highest quality materials used, bait that works right out of the box. I use to flip about the price and still do in my own head sometimes. Look at it this way though, when buying other baits lots dont have the same development enviroments. Manufacturers will cut back costs and engineering expenses to keep the price down. Its all about the money for almost all companys. If they can make a few extra bucks by cutting back on something and still selling more without effecting the overall product too much then they will do it and thats exactly what they do. When buying the other baits lots dont work proper right out of the box either. The most accurate saying ever said when dealing with purchases in most cases is this.. "You get what you pay for." For diehard anglers spending the extra 5-15 dollars in some cases is worth it. You get baits that will stand up to the challenge and exceed the performance of similar baits. Baits that I buy and use on the water and are pricey are Lucky Craft, Jackall, Evergreen, and MegaBass. All are pricey and all really do work and stand up to abuse better for me then some other lures. So you ask me if Lucky Craft is worth the price? My answer is yes, its worth every penny (although I argue that when im buying it lol).

Does this mean your going to catch way more fish then others including yourself if you buy all these high priced lures? No.. it doesnt. The key in my opinion is to be versatile. I know a couple lakes that I fish for Bass in that I wont throw a Lucky Craft in at all. Why? Because everyones buying those same lures and using them on the same lake thats located 15 minutes away from the Bass Pro Shop they baught them from. So I throw something out there that the Bass never seen or rarely do. Expensive lures wont make you a better fisherman but if used at the right times it can pull in that "Lunker that got away".

Hope this helps, good luck.
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Posted November 26 2006 - 04:11 AM

Lucky Craft does make some high quality lures
http://www.luckycraf...9_2/sulr_bb.pdf
but i would rather not spend that much money on them again.I bought just two lures that added up to $30.00 .
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Posted November 26 2006 - 10:51 AM

IMHO, it is just a quality issue.  I belong to a bass club and we have a wide range of insane fisherman.  We asked this question at our club and here is what we did.

We have twelve members and we each purchased a silver DT6 Rapala and a Flat Mini Chartreuse Shad DR LC crankbait.  We first compared the action of each in a 250gal fish tank and then a swimming pool.  Four of the Rapalas out of the twelve ran true to depth and had same action.  With the LC ten of the twelve ran exactly the same.  But as far as catching fish, the LC's only had a slight edge over the Rapalas.  This test is on going and still subject to debate. But for me, I like both and each has its' place in my tackle box.
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