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Re: Strike King® Tour Grade Crankbaits

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I examined these in the store, and concluded they were Strike King Pro Model cranks with better finishes.  They even appeared to have the same hooks.  This hypothesis is the same for the new Mann's elite baits.  Obviously I can't observe how durable they are, if the internal structuring is different,  or how well they fish without purchasing one, but my past experience with Strike King crankbaits has them topping my list of the cheapest made and least durable baits available.  I still stock several of the Strike King Pro model cranks in my arsenal, because they work well in certain conditions, but I will never pay $7 for one.  I am happy that Lucky Craft has sparked the U.S. manufacturers to step up with better finishes, but the entire bait needs to be better.  

I rather like the Strike King cranks, but you're right....I ain't payin' 7 bucks for one.... ;)

I rather like the Strike King cranks, but you're right....I ain't payin' 7 bucks for one.... ;)

I agree

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