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We all know that all crankbaits are not created equal. Some just work, and other identical ones don't. I don't want to get into the reasons right now, that's a good topic for another thread.

Here's what I've been doing for a couple years.

When I find one that does work, I leave a tag of line attached to the bait when I cut it off at the end of the day. When I have time, I install an oval split ring to that bait. I like the ones BPS sells under Rick Clunn's name. It's easy to pick the baits out of the box when they have a tag of line attached. And, it's easy to pick out the proven winners by simply looking for the oval split rings.

  • Super User
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It is easy to tell which ones work the best, they are missing the most paint ;)

Allen

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