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Does anybody have first hand knowledge of these cranks? How do you like them? What kind of a wobble do they have? Do they hold up?

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Tight wobble, cold water cranks. Think of them basically like a shad rap. There's a lot of other flat sided cold water cranks that I reach for first. But I know they're popular with trout and walleye guys 

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Based on the money and looks they would seem to be a Shad Rap Lite...if they are good quality at half the price I may consider some.

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So these look to me like a Rapala Shad Rap clone, do you think they are as good or close enough to the Rapala that you would buy these at roughly $3 less per bait vs. the Shad rap or would you stick to the tried and true Rapala version despite the cost difference?

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I have a dozen or so in a couple sizes.  As mentioned above, tight wobble, cold water.  Iv had some success in late fall with them.  I'll probably busy em out here in about a month.

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They're a good trolling bait, but I have not had much success with them casting for bass. I've fished them in the same areas and times I'd use a shad rap and had no luck, just to go back through with a shad rap and catch several fish. 

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4 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

I've fished them in the same areas and times I'd use a shad rap and had no luck, just to go back through with a shad rap and catch several fish. 

This is what I was looking for! I had a suspicion this might be the case or these would have been all the rage but they're not so it made me skeptical.

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