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Thread: luckycraft lure

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    I've been hearing alot about luckycraft minnows. Was thinking about trying them. Can anybody give me a run down on popular models and colors. Theres so damn many to choose from.

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    They are over rated and over priced ... stick to Krocs or Rapalas

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    I have a ton of yozuri pin minnows look very similar. I think im gonna try them first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cangler
    They are over rated and over priced ... stick to Krocs or Rapalas
    over priced, thats for sure!

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    The popular ones are the Flashminnow 110 in metallic sardine, aurora black, etc. They are pricey at around $18 a piece but some people swear by them - and then swear a lot more when the lose em!

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    damn thats alot of money. why so expensive?

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    Quote Originally Posted by liteliner
    damn thats alot of money. why so expensive?
    marketing... halijedi... :D :D :D

    i have one in aurora black. i haven't caught anything on it yet. but mostly because i use it like 0-1% of the time everytime i head out somewhere because i'm so dang paranoid about losing it. bwahahahhaa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liteliner
    damn thats alot of money. why so expensive?
    They are Japanese made which is why they are so expensive but well worth the money. I am Japanese so I know I can trust Japanese made lures. Good action, aerodynamics, attention to detail, etc.

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    Yhe big fish luv um

    To each his own

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    ...not beat up enough Ron,


    Lost MY "perfect lure" just after you left...

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