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Another vote for the bandit flat max (LA shad color) and although I had little johns and the sk 1.5f I have caught more fish with the academy brand flat cranks

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A   tackle shop I know of has a whole bunch of Lee sesson Flat sided balsa cranks at the old prices  . They are four or five bucks a piece . I,ll be driving by there later today. Think i'll stop and pick up a couple .

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SOB's.......now I got something else to buy.  I got a new Cranking Rod this year and thought I was good to go with cranks.  Guess I was wrong.  *sigh*

 

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7 hours ago, scaleface said:

A   tackle shop I know of has a whole bunch of Lee sesson Flat sided balsa cranks at the old prices  . They are four or five bucks a piece . I,ll be driving by there later today. Think i'll stop and pick up a couple .

If they are the Yakima Lee Sisson baits, don't buy them.  They are junk.

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4 hours ago, Jrob78 said:

If they are the Yakima Lee Sisson baits, don't buy them.  They are junk.

They dont say Yakima . Thet read made in the USA Lee Sesson Hardwood . they are made out of Jelutong .I picked up 5 plus an old Luck E strike and Hawg Hustler spinnerbait . I have a weakness for discontinued lures . All made in the USA . 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, scaleface said:

They dont say Yakima . Thet read made in the USA Lee Sesson Hardwood . not balsa .I picked up 5 plus an old Luck E strike and Hawg Hustler spinnerbait . I have a weakness for discontinued lures . All made in the USA . 

Cool, hopefully they will run well for you.

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On 3/30/2016 at 9:31 AM, Jaw1 said:

Another vote for the bandit flat max (LA shad color) and although I had little johns and the sk 1.5f I have caught more fish with the academy brand flat cranks

Yeah, that's a color that doesn't match anything perfectly, but mimics a lot of things.

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