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Ima Roumba- bluegill and stinkbug

Manns Elite Waker- Lots of good colors

there are alot of great baits out there... the Lucky Craft RC looks good too

  • Super User
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Try the H2O wake bait if you can get your hands on one. It's been a good one this year and the price cant be beat.

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FBL, where do you get a H20 wake bait? I cannot find it listed anywhere. Who makes it and who sells it? I have never seen or heard of it.

  • Super User
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H2O baits are made exclusively for Academy Sports retail stores. You have to have one of those in your area or find a board member with one near them that will help you out.

They pop up in the flea market from time to time and I have seen them on eBay as well.

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I used bandits and LC wakebaits this year for smallies.  The LC RC 1.5 worked well for me.  I'd have to see what color it is, but don't think that is a major factor.

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I've done well with the Excalibur & the Lucky Craft RC. The Excalibur throws a big wake and has a loud rattle, great for stained & murky water or when fishing around heavy grass. The RC being jointed has a lot of tail action, and can also run a few inches below the surface if needed.

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Try the H2O wake bait if you can get your hands on one. It's been a good one this year and the price cant be beat.

x2 I used one today. I had zero luck on it but it was bad conditions. They swim perfect, look good, and the one I was using was very loud and clacky. Sexy melon is the color. Great baits for the price.

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I bought a lucky craft RC wake bait but it doesn't make a wake - tt just swims under the water.   :-/  I've had good luck on the Mann's Waker.  Make sure you replace the crappy hooks with quality trebels  8-)

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I bought a lucky craft RC wake bait but it doesn't make a wake - tt just swims under the water.

Raise your rod tip to the 10-11 o'clock position and minimize the amount of line laying on the water.  

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I bought a lucky craft RC wake bait but it doesn't make a wake - tt just swims under the water.

I had the same problem with my RC wake bait.

Raise your rod tip to the 10-11 o'clock position and minimize the amount of line laying on the water.

That is what you should do with a Cordell Redfin to make it wake but not a $16 bait that is designed to be a wake bait.  But that being said, I have some Bandit Footlooses that wake without trying and others that I can't get to wake no matter what I do.  moloch and I must just gotten bum baits.

  • Super User
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+1 on the Ima Roumba.  My favorite is bluegill or frog colored.  Mainly 'cuz they are pretty.  But the clear crawdad colored one produces best for me.  

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