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Are crankbaits overrated?
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<blockquote data-quote="dman24" data-source="post: 317713" data-attributes="member: 11945"><p>I've never had much luck with crankbaits, but that is probably from a lack of using them. I have mostly fished farm ponds that are less than 10 feet deep. Worms or spinnerbaits have always worked for me. I have started using the rebel crickhopper for bream and crappie and the one that looks like a crawdad has worked decent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dman24, post: 317713, member: 11945"] I've never had much luck with crankbaits, but that is probably from a lack of using them. I have mostly fished farm ponds that are less than 10 feet deep. Worms or spinnerbaits have always worked for me. I have started using the rebel crickhopper for bream and crappie and the one that looks like a crawdad has worked decent. [/QUOTE]
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