The little John is a great crankbait as is the Lucky Craft RC series. These are the only two baits that I spend more than I want to on, but they are fish catching machines. I wish I could find some yozuri cranks in bargain bins around here I would buy every d**n one, especially the deep diving cranks!!
Since no one has replied to this I will give my 2 cents. If thest 2 lines didn't come on different spools I couldn't tell the difference between the two.
Hank Parker Ti. Classics, I am down to 1 since they got shut down by Turdinator for making a titanium wire spinnerbait. If anyone has any of these I will gladly take them off of your hands.
I compare the yozuri hybrid to pline cxx its strong and very abrasion resistant, but the memory in this line sucks. I don't use either on my jig or plastic rods but wouldn't hesitate to use them for spinnerbaits, crankbaits, jerkbaits,topwaters,etc.
The best producing sq. bill CB for me is the RC 1.5 from Lucky Craft. I hate the price on these baits but if you buy just one you won't be dissapointed IMO. They are usually on sale during the spring classic at bass pro for 9.99, that beats paying 16 bucks for them. Im not saying they are snag proof, but they are the best at coming through cover.
My range is green pumpkin to watermelon. I like to spice it up a little sometimes I like to go with watermelon w/red flake. This is just what produces for me, beleive me I have boat loads of soft plastics in all different colors. Through trial and ERROR I have found these to be the most productive for me.
Yep a big fan of the db3 here. Team9 if you ever want to sell that one on the far left 2nd pic let me know, the grey ghost looking one with the messed up scale pattern.
Hawg Callers, manns hank parker classics( I know you can get them at walmart but they are an awesome spinnerbait, and last but not least Fat Ratz.http://www.fatratzlures.com/ this guy makes an awesome bait.
This is a decent line imo, middle of the road at best. For spinning gear you will find trilene xl to be easier to manage. McCoys Mean Green is another great line to pair with spinning gear. My advice would be to just buy a few different brands of line and use which ever one suits your needs the best.
I would experiment with heavier weights, especially if there is vegatation on the bottom. A heavier weight should give you more feedback since you are using such a heavy power rod.
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