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I am looking into buying more Lucky Craft but at $15-$20 a pop I can't afford to buy every single kind.  So I was wondering what is everyones top four favorite Lucky Craft lures to use?  I have heard and seen good things about the Lucky Craft RC series.  What else seems to work for everyone?

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The Sammy is an excellent topwater walking bait.  I like the 100 size and add a feather treble on the back.

They have several lipless baits that I will not be without.  The LV200 is a 5/8 oz. bait that has a brass plate instead of rattles.  It makes a distinct sound unlike any other bait.  The LV300N is the same ize, but has no rattles and is basically a silent bait.  The LV0 is a lipless bait designed to run in very shallow water.  These three baits have gotten me some extra fish when other lipless baits would not get it done.

I really like the BDS series of crankbaits.   They do not have a rattle and are very bouyant.  They are a plastic equivalent to a fat balsa bait.  They work well in shallow wood.

For jerkbaits, it is hard to beat the Pointer series.  I really like the 78 and 100 sizes.  For deeper fishing, the Staysee baits are good as well.

The Flat CB series is also a good series for me, especially in the fall.

As for colors, my favorites in all baits are Ghost Minnow, MS American Shad and Chartreuse Shad.

Brad

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1. Pointer 100sp American Shad

2. Flat CB MR CHARTREUSE SHAD

3. Combat CB Ghost Minnow 1-2 version

4. Sammy 100 Aurora Black

I have more favorites but these have to be my top 4.

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1. Sammy

2. Sammy

3. Sammy

4. Pointer SP

Ronnie

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                         They have several lipless baits that I will not be without.  The LV200 is a 5/8 oz. bait that has a brass plate instead of rattles.  It makes a distinct sound unlike any other bait.  The LV300N is the same ize, but has no rattles and is basically a silent bait.  The LV0 is a lipless bait designed to run in very shallow water.  These three baits have gotten me some extra fish when other lipless baits would not get it done.

I really like the BDS series of crankbaits.   They do not have a rattle and are very bouyant.  They are a plastic equivalent to a fat balsa bait.  They work well in shallow wood.

For jerkbaits, it is hard to beat the Pointer series.  I really like the 78 and 100 sizes.  For deeper fishing, the Staysee baits are good as well.

The Flat CB series is also a good series for me, especially in the fall.

As for colors, my favorites in all baits are Ghost Minnow, MS American Shad and Chartreuse Shad.

Brad            

Just use this as your shopping list

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Slender Pointer & Staycee for spring smallies!!!!!!!    

Can't go wrong with Ghost Minnow, Aurora Black, or Chartreuse Shad!!!!!

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Pointer 78

Slender Pointer 97mr

Gunnish 95

G-Splash 65

Allen

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Pointer 78- Aurora black (PB Spot-over 5 lbs)

Pointer 78- Ghost Minnow (catches fish on clody days)

Pointer 78- Chartreuse shad (catches schoolers anytime)

Staysee 90- Aurora Black (2nd best spot on hard lures-3-14)

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Pointer 100 Chartreuse Shad

Moonsault cb100 in Chartreuse Shad

BDS 2 in Chartreuse Shad

Moonsault cb250 in Chartreuse Shad

These are in no particular order.  I love my Sammies, but they came in at number 5 believe it or not.  I just fish the aforementioned baits more.

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