#1199, "Lucky craft wanderer" Tue Nov-22-05 01:45 PM by Fishing805Fever
Hi , has anyone fished one yet? if so how were the results? and if you dont mind sayin how did you fish it? I thought of trying it silver buddy style on the bottom as it gets colder up here in the central coast. Thnks, Happy Turkey day All!!! Brian
#1201, "RE: Lucky craft wanderer" In response to Reply # 1
Haven't caught any fish on one, but looks pretty cool in the water. BWW had them all marked down before they closed so I snagged a couple. Pretty much have the same action as a fluke, but hard instead of soft and hanging trebles instead of weedless. Personally, I'd rather throw a fluke most of the time just because I can put them in places I don't want treble hooks, but I'm sure this lure has its place. Boiling fish or stripers in open water would be a good bet.
#1202, "RE: Lucky craft wanderer" In response to Reply # 2
I bought one when they first came out. I've caught a few fish on them by casting them at boils and letting them flutter down. If you try fishing it like you would a Fluke or jerkbait, I would imagine you will have the same problem I did, and that is the hooks tangling in the line. With no lip the bait will spin when it's jerked and almost without fail the hooks always fouled.
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