03-18-05, 01:28 PM | #1 |
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Lucky Craft Buzzbaits
Heres a link to a site I saw while looking around today. Â*They are pretty pricey. Â*Has anyone ever used them? Â*And if so what were your feelings on them.
http://www.bassanglersupplyshop.com/shop/ Just click on the Lucky Craft section, and then the Buzzbaits. Lizards |
03-18-05, 02:16 PM | #2 |
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Re: Lucky Craft Buzzbaits
worth 15-16 dollars. NO-WAY! Lunker Lure3.99 Best Buzzbait on the market! Thats just another way for Lucky Craft to pay their $10,000,000.00 Marketing budget with a 39 cent lure (production cost of their crankbaits). I see people walking funny evertime they buy one!!
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03-18-05, 02:20 PM | #3 |
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Re: Lucky Craft Buzzbaits
[quote author=flippnfish link=board=MessBoards;num=1111163300;start=0#1 date=03/18/05 at 12:16:08]I see people walking funny evertime they buy one!![/quote]
LMAO, just wondering if they work, with the minnow style. I've only used the skirted ones. Lizards |
03-18-05, 04:00 PM | #4 |
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Re: Lucky Craft Buzzbaits
They probably do work. A bass will eat anything that won't eat him. Will it win more money than a Lunker Lure or a Cavitron, I doubt it. I will not buy a Lucky Craft Product!
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03-18-05, 04:28 PM | #5 |
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Re: Lucky Craft Buzzbaits
I'll agree they probably work but I'm not inclined to buy one at this time. Lunker Lure is my buzz of choice.I've never tried a cavitron but wonder how they compare to a L.L.
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03-18-05, 06:26 PM | #6 |
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Re: Lucky Craft Buzzbaits
The Cavitron just has a little different tune. The L.L. is an offset type blade and the Cav. is a balanced blade. You can also reel a Cavitron very very slow.. I love my squeaky Lunker Lures. I usually go through an area with one and come back through with another!
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03-18-05, 06:34 PM | #7 |
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Re: Lucky Craft Buzzbaits
Never Pay over $5.00 for a Buzz Bait. thanks Lakegude
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03-18-05, 07:36 PM | #8 |
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Re: Lucky Craft Buzzbaits
you can always make one of those. just take the blade off of a bettlespin and crimp it onto the hook of your buzzbait. it my not have the minnow apperence thing but it will work. i wont buy a lure over $15. to much money for me.
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03-18-05, 07:39 PM | #9 |
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Re: Lucky Craft Buzzbaits
Lucky Craft is real gimmicky as a company, I mean they have a propbait with ball bearings to make the props spin quicker - yea nice, but do this fish really care?
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03-18-05, 08:38 PM | #10 |
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Re: Lucky Craft Buzzbaits
wtl
worst yet every body knows the squeaker the rivet the better the bait. seems to me a swivel that don't squeak is useless. the folks at lucky craft have found a new way to get blood from a turnip... give me my old rusty hawg caller buzz bait and i will be happy-not that i have more than 2 zooker
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