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Posts posted by Capt. Mike Rauh
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A great start can be found here at WFN: http://www.worldfishingnetwork.com/community/post/characteristics-crankbaits
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When considering crankbaits, one can easily divide them all into the depth that they dive, color (high sun vs. low light), and sizes (representing the various natural bait in the water). What other characteristics would you consider play into lure selection (i.e. - wobble, roll, rattle, etc..); and how would you separate the lure brand/model based on that classification. I think knowledge of this is helpful when considering stealthy versus aggressive presentations. Please consider adding a lure or two and their perceived characteristics. I'll compile the information when done and ask Chad (aka BlueEye) to post on the site.
Crankbait Characteristics / Classifications
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Where would a Yakima bait - Maglip be situated in your list? I would think aggressive action and wobble.
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