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ICAST 2011 | Lucky Craft is Back at the Show with New Baits in Tow
Posted by Jason Sealock on Thu, Jul 14, 2011 @ 12:57 PM
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Lucky Craft is back at ICAST this season and brought a bunch of fun new baits and colors with them.
The first bait we saw that caught our eye is The Fat Smasher. This is a Skeet Reese Signature Series bait that comes in 4 sizes from 2 1/4 inches to 3 1/2 inches. The bait is 3 segmented but it's shaped more between a cross of a fat bodied crankbait and lipless bait than a swimbait. It's a neat looking profiled slow sinker. We're really looking forward to throwing this one.
The next bait was the new LV RTO lipless bait was designed by Takahiro Omori. It features a wider cupped face at the nose of the bait to force the bait to pull and rattle a little harder and stay down on a fast retrieve. The other great thing about the bait is that TO designed some special colors as well. His TO Shad and TO Gill are beautiful. The bait will come in 4 sizes and 8 colors to start.
The other new line will be the LC Series Crankbait. It will replace a lot of the old RC line of baits and offer some new sizes and lip shapes and will be more widely available than just Bass Pro Shops. All good things for us that love those Lucky Craft RC originals.
The Kelly J now has a little brother, the Kelly J Jr. This popular double prop bait will be deadly around post spawn bass especially the ones that like to raid bluegill beds.
The Pointer 125 now has a DD and XD model with deep diving lips on the jointed swimmer.
We're glad to see Lucky Craft back at the show and look forward to their new baits being on the market at the end of the year.
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Comments
That jointed pointer looks SWEET
Posted @ Thursday, July 14, 2011 2:39 PM by Jackson
Very excited about the top 3!!!
Posted @ Thursday, July 14, 2011 9:00 PM by Alan Shelton
Man Im gunna go broke.......Those are Sweeeet......
Posted @ Thursday, July 14, 2011 9:02 PM by Tim
obviously rick clunn must be retiring from tournaments.peristec his wife of more than 25 years he might had continued winning. god onls those that do his wird and remain faithful in everything we do!
Posted @ Sunday, July 17, 2011 3:33 PM by RICK JENKINS
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