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  • Super User
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It hasn't been above 15 degrees here in a week, so....

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Figured. It's been freakin' cold in NC, too.

  • Super User
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Figured. It's been freakin' cold in NC, too.

Quit your whining. It was -13 on Wednesday

  • Super User
Posted

Quit your whining. It was -13 on Wednesday

 

Nice ~ Congrats on the Heat Wave.

 

We're hoping to warm up to that soon as well . . . . .

 

:eyebrows:

 

A-Jay

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Maybe I missed it, but what is the diving depth of these? I've really started to take a liking to SPRO hardbaits and would certainly pick some up.

Looks like a good competitor to the Koppers live target Crawfish crankbaits.

  • Super User
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I saw those on the SPRO web site last week and I almost ordered them direct until I saw their shipping charge. Figured I'd wait until TW has them in stock...and I just checked and TW now DOES have them.

 

"Book" diving depth is "9-14" ft.

 

AND, while everyone is trying to one-up the other on who has the lowest air temps (and by extension the hardest water)...I am getting ready to hit a lake or two and enjoy my tropical 30 degree air temp and toasty 39 degree water temp... :lol:

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  • Super User
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Maybe I missed it, but what is the diving depth of these? I've really started to take a liking to SPRO hardbaits and would certainly pick some up.

Looks like a good competitor to the Koppers live target Crawfish crankbaits.

 

I also like the XCalibur real craw pattern baits.. They are a good bait as well

  • Super User
Posted

Quit your whining. It was -13 on Wednesday

 

Northern prejudice? :Idontknow: 34 degrees for NC is pretty cold.

  • Super User
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Northern prejudice? :Idontknow: 34 degrees for NC is pretty cold.

I wear shorts and sandals in 34 degree weather! :respect-059:

  • Super User
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I also like the XCalibur real craw pattern baits.. They are a good bait as well

 

Totally different crankbait. The new rock crawler is basically a deep wiggle wart type of crankbait, it is said to have a very similar action in a deeper diving bait in the 9' to 14' range.

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I'll have to Pic a few up look like sweet baits!!

  • Super User
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I wear shorts and sandals in 34 degree weather! :respect-059:

 

I did live in MN for 7 years, so I have experienced cold weather. Short and sandals? We broke out the swimming trunks anytime it got past 0!

But that was 7 years ago, I'm now a southern softie :).

  • Super User
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Haha.. Didn't Mike McClelland used tos be signed w/Lucky Craft?

  • Super User
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They look like a little bit heavier version of a wiggle wart.  Regular wiggle warts work best for me when I take one suspend dot and place it ahead of the front hook hanger and behind the lip.  I wonder if that is necessary with this bait.

  • Global Moderator
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I've been anxiously awaiting the introduction of these baits. They look like a winner and I'll for sure be trying a couple. 

  • Super User
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Haha.. Didn't Mike McClelland used tos be signed w/Lucky Craft?

No

 

Can't wait to order a few of these to try out.  Spro makes quality baits.

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I'm heading to the lake now........a blistering 41 degrees here today

 

 

I do like these crankbaits, I may have to pick up a couple

Posted

Quit your whining. It was -13 on Wednesday

last week in Wisconsin we had -12 and -37 with windchill!

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