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Att. Merv Lindy River Runners
Tried out the River Runner today in the tailrace at Pickwick. It is the first crank that I have used that does track straight in all the current and eddies. I did not catch any fish on it but today those fish were down in the rocks...or close to them....and weren't suspended. I tried out the number 3 size and it appears to run about 3.5 feet using 12# test line. I can see where it would be a good trolling lure. I got these on Doug Markham's recommendation. Be careful....you wont need to change out the hooks on these....unless you want bigger hooks....they are sharp and they bite.
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good info, Where can you get em. Or look at 'em
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alphahawk, you are right about the river rockers. They used to be called Lazy Ikes and were made by Heddon.
Heddon also produced the first "rattletrap " type lure. It was called The Sonic. That lure was half the size of the average rattle trap, 1/8th oz, only about 1 1/ 4 inches long. They made a white with black dots one, painted like the Bandit mad cow, and it was a killer on bass. I bought five of them at www.Cabela's.com. |
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The Rocker's should be good as those Tad's were really good. I used to have some around here somewhere. |
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Based on appearance I'd guess the Pico's and Boogies to be first since they were the same basic shape then the Sonic's came shortly after due to being slightly different. But I could be wrong on the order. |
Further fishing is required but I really like these lures. I am really pumped about them.
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Not sure if this pic is the same lure you guys are talking about. As of this week the Lebanon WalMart had 2 boxes full on sale for $1 a piece.
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