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What is your most productive lipless crankbait?

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  • Super User
i NEVER fish lipless CB's....i donno why....just one of those lures that i have several but never get around to fishing them. the favorite one that i have is a rattlin rapala in shad color...but tha is just from looks and feel...ive never got it wet.

Use it, they work! ;)

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100% of my rattle trap bass have been on Rattlin Rapalas. The others haven't worked for me yet.

typically the gold 1/2 oz bill lewis works best,

but there are days when chorme/blue works better.

then some days the lv 500 max is king. in aurora black

and some days the yo zuri with that thumper in a loud orange is a killer bait.

as you can see I love all kinds of cranks.  My crankbait rod is the only one with a snap on it so I can change often.

My Lucky Craft LV 500 pearl ayu...until I lost it yesterday on Lake St. Clair... >;)

Mine would have to be a Rat L Trap Bleeding shiner in 1/2 oz although I confess I dont use lipless crankbaits very often.

I used to use Bill Lewis Rat-L-Trap, and then Rapala came out with the Rattlin' Rapala, which I used exclusively.  Now I use the Yo-Zuri Rattle-N-Vibe, which seems to be more effective then the other 2.  

Spro Arukushads

Lucky Craft LVRD7, LV0, LV300N, LV200

Cordell Spots

I never hit the lake without any of them.

Brad

My most protective lipless crank would be the 1/2 Yozuri Rattle N Vibe (I forgot the color name of the one I like however  :-[)

all gold cotton cordel spot or perch color they both are nice  only thing is i cant find anywhere that sells the size and color i like

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