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  • Super User
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KVD 1.5's for me.  I also like Bandit cranks.  Haven't fished their squarebills yet but the 200 series is a good shallow crank.  Ive caught fish on all sorts of colors with both of these baits.

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think he meant RC 3.5?

I'm pretty sure the pic he is talking about was caught with a kvd 2.5. Must have been a typo?

  • Global Moderator
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Idk but if there is a 3.5 I wanna try one

Lucky Craft makes a few baits in a 3.5 and a 4.5 size. 

http://www.luckycraft.com/luckycrafthome/Products/crankbait/lc3-5.html

 

My pick would have to be Lucky Craft 1.5. Haven't tried one of the new ones but all my old RC's still work great!

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I have always been a big fan of the Bomber baits.  Love the selection of coffin bills.  Xcalibur also makes a Fat Free square bill that's pretty sweet as well.  Chartreuse/Blue back is my go to color in the Fat Free square bill, Chartreuse/Brown back for the coffin bill.

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I like balsa the best. The old balsa b's, wec's , and TC cranks. There is a newer bait made around here called Basscraft that has been really good for me. They run perfect out of the package , have good hooks and Dwain Batey at the bait werks does some of the paint work . A really high quality square bill.

  • Super User
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Used to use Bombers back in the day, then switched to a few KVDs. Recently caught a big sale at DSG, and picked up a huge assortment of Bomber Square As, and Shallow As. I personally think that the Bombers outperform the KVDs.

  • Like 1
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Lucky Craft 1.5 for numbers of quality fish. When the fishing is real tough I will through the 0.5 in the Ghost color. For big fish the Lucky Craft RC 3.5. - Lucky Craft is still the champ in my opinion as far as plastic squarebills go.

 

Others baits that I like include the KVD 1.5 & 2.5 , Ima Bill Lowen squarebill & River to Sea Creepin' squarebill. The Ima one has come through me on some tough bites when they wouldn't hit the other baits.

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Ive been contemplating cutting the lip down on a wiggle wart and then bending it with heat. So affraid to ruin a good bait though. Maybe the next time I scratch off a $500 ticket I can give it a shot.

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As of right now it would have to be LC RT 1.5. This being said if i was on a budget it would be xcalibur xcs100 although im really excited to try out my new 6th sense crush 50x

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Bomber model b balsa......fantastic wobble and awesome deflection. A little hard to find sometimes, but great lure!

  • Super User
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Strike King KVD's, and Spro Little Johns.

  • Like 1
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As of right now it would have to be LC RT 1.5. This being said if i was on a budget it would be xcalibur xcs100 although im really excited to try out my new 6th sense crush 50x

 

The 6th sense bait seems to have quite a following based on the reviews it gets on Tackle Warehouse. I really like the looks of their Baby Bluegill pattern, going to try a couple next season after the ice melts away.

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Great topic!  We all get to talk about our favorite and see what else is out there which is always a bonus for the tackle junkies.

 

My favorite is the KVD squarebill 2.5 in bluegill.  As a bank fisher when I really want to fish water away from the shore the KVD casts a mile and calls in some good size fish too!

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Do you mean the 2.5?

 

I was thinking the same thing.  I actually went and checked couldn't imagine one bigger than the 2.5! 

  • Super User
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Te KVD 2.5 blue gill is a big producer for me in the spring and late fall. You are right, its heavy enough to sling a mile. It's bigger profile makes it a great, big fish bait.

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Te KVD 2.5 blue gill is a big producer for me in the spring and late fall. You are right, its heavy enough to sling a mile. It's bigger profile makes it a great, big fish bait.

 

Teal, I've got a Spro Little John on the way which I can't wait to try it out.  I got hooked on lipless cranks when I started throwing them and laid off the lipped cranks for awhile.  The flat side on the Little John makes me think it's like a cross between a lipped and lipless crank resulting in a shallow crank with a tighter wobble.

 

Man you guys are helping me put together a nice little shopping list.  :)

  • Super User
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I love the way the fat john wobbles, I just hate that their color selection is limited

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I love the way the fat john wobbles, I just hate that their color selection is limited

 

 

Buy a couple then send them off to be painted any way you wish.

  • Super User
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If i was to go through all that then i would get some of my dads old bagley B's and send them off..lol the old ones were amazing.

  • Super User
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Used to use Bombers back in the day, then switched to a few KVDs. Recently caught a big sale at DSG, and picked up a huge assortment of Bomber Square As, and Shallow As. I personally think that the Bombers outperform the KVDs.

I bought some a couple Bomber square a's last month but the bites pretty dead around here.  Can't wait til it wams up some so I can try them out.

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