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one size fits all...lol

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Now the 64000 dollar question,,,,,, what colors ha now there goes another 14 posts ha ha ha ha ha ha [/font]

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I guess it's a matter of what YOU feel comfortable with, but crawfish colors in a wiggle wart and natural shad colors in the fat free shad is about all I use for cranking. I know that I haven't had near the success as many of you have had, but I've caught many 20+ lb stringers on Table Rock with these two.

I guess I shouldn't limit it to these two, I have caught a lot of good fish with a rattle trap. However, the trap is third in line. For me, certain things just seem to work better on certain lakes. If I go to Pomme, I don't do much cranking. I find that plastics work better there, but guess that's why I keep my day job. :)

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I liked the frog color the best but they dont make it anymore.

I do well at Pomme with cranks, catch alot of walleye and muskie there too off cranks.

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