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On 12/17/2015 at 8:23 PM, desmobob said:

Has anyone tried the Bill Norman ScorpioN weedless model?  Looks interesting...  I picked up a couple to try next season.

 

Tight lines,

Bob

No but I am going to now. That should be a killer on the brush piles and downed trees .

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I really like the RES. I usually change the hooks though. I also like the oval split ring. 

Xcaliburs are great too. After a hour of smashing white bass it seems like the paint holds up well compared to the RES.

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Kinda like you, I fished a certain lipless bait for a while and then switched brands...and switched brands...and switched brands...until I got my confidence bait. The confidence bait got fished a lot and then I was paying attention to HOW I CAUGHT THE FISH. I started taking notice how I was fishing it and then my confidence bait was spreading to different brands and they became my confidence baits.

Here's the panic box lipless crank:

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A Janns Netcraft, build your own lipless crank with death trap hooks acquired and assembled in 2012.

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I am one of those that fishes lipless baits quite a bit under certain circumstances and like many on here already I too fish the Bill Lewis baits but mostly the 3/4 and 1 ounce sizes. A couple others lipless ones that I don't think have been mentioned but that do catch fish would be the Bomber in I think 5/8 ounce. An inexpensive bait with a good sound to it and not so painful if you are feeding a lot of them to toothy critters. The other is the GAGs bait Bunker. This is a larger and heavier bait but very productive, at 1.25 ounce it will throw a mile and is some ole tough but it is more money at about 9 bucks a pop but I keep 5 or 6 on hand at all times.

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I threw the Spro Aruku Shad Jr today and I really like it. I can fish it like a blade bait and it doesn't get tangled like a red eye shad does.

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Spro Aruku Shad

Strike King RES

Bill Lewis Trap

Xcalibur Xrk50

Lucky Craft LV500

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  • Spro Aruku Shad
  • Bill Lewis  Rat-L-Trap
  • XCalibur Xrk50

That is what I carry. Not in any particular order I use them all equally with probably equal success.   

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Favorite lipless cranks for me would be the Rattlin' Rap, and the Rat L Trap. Color wise, its hard to beat the chrome/blue. I haven't had any durability issues with either lure, which is great considering they're both only around $4-5 and they catch fish. I've had good success on them so I don't see any reason to switch to brands that cost over twice as much.

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Red eye shads and xr50s and xrk50s ... Seems like since there are less xr50s being thrown that they're actually getting bit better . I want to try the 6th sense baits as well however.  

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