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Re: Marking your crankbaits

Postby tnbassfisher » Sun Apr 08, 2012 12:10 am

I have it written with a fine point sharpie on the backside.
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Re: Marking your crankbaits

Postby ReelYankee » Sun Apr 08, 2012 12:08 pm

tnbassfisher wrote:I have it written with a fine point sharpie on the backside.


About how long does it last before you have to remark them?
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Re: Marking your crankbaits

Postby tnbassfisher » Sun Apr 08, 2012 11:13 pm

ReelYankee wrote:
tnbassfisher wrote:I have it written with a fine point sharpie on the backside.


About how long does it last before you have to remark them?


Longer than you would think. I have touched a few of the markings up in the past, but I wish I had a ballpark amount of time to tell you. Quite a few outings I would say using the same lure.
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Re: Marking your crankbaits

Postby nitroceciljr » Mon Apr 09, 2012 1:34 pm

I’m thinking about going through my crank baits and marking the depth on them… Gerrr! :x This is going to suck! Thanks god for Google and Bass Pro’s web site! :lol:
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Re: Marking your crankbaits

Postby jfrancho » Mon Apr 09, 2012 1:39 pm

If have to categorize them, why not just put similar baits together in the same box? Split them up - shallow, mid, deep. That's not how I split mine up (mine divided by what rod I use to throw them), but that seems to work for most, and it's a lot easier than marking each bait.
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Re: Marking your crankbaits

Postby nitroceciljr » Mon Apr 09, 2012 1:54 pm

jfrancho wrote:If have to categorize them, why not just put similar baits together in the same box? Split them up - shallow, mid, deep. That's not how I split mine up (mine divided by what rod I use to throw them), but that seems to work for most, and it's a lot easier than marking each bait.


Good Idea! :D
Its not like I would have to mark 100+ crank baits or anything! :?
Or would I? :lol:
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Re: Marking your crankbaits

Postby wolfewiz » Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:49 pm

Unless you have multiple boxes of crank baits (like many people do) that are all organized by depth and color, marking the baits is a good idea.

I dont throw crankbaits enough to justify carrying more than one 3700 box that I keep various sizes of baits in. I starting marking my baits a long time ago with a fine tip sharpie. Agree with the point made about the variables impacting depth, but by marking them I have a starting reference.
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Re: Marking your crankbaits

Postby richg99 » Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:42 pm

OK I'm a newbie on here, but not a newbie to fishing.

If I had any need/desire to be organized...( ha ha ha )..I'd use a color system.

Maybe buy a half dozen different bottles/colors of women's nail polish. Assign some set of logical color system.. Maybe red 2-5 feet; white 5 - 8 feet; blue 8 - 10 feet etc.

Then, I'd put a color dot on the bill of the various lures.

Now, I recognize that speed; angle; line size etc. affect the depth. But, with a red white blue (and more) system...I could then adjust if I changed lines and angles.

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Re: Marking your crankbaits

Postby ReelYankee » Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:58 pm

richg99 wrote:OK I'm a newbie on here, but not a newbie to fishing.

If I had any need/desire to be organized...( ha ha ha )..I'd use a color system.

Maybe buy a half dozen different bottles/colors of women's nail polish. Assign some set of logical color system.. Maybe red 2-5 feet; white 5 - 8 feet; blue 8 - 10 feet etc.

Then, I'd put a color dot on the bill of the various lures.

Now, I recognize that speed; angle; line size etc. affect the depth. But, with a red white blue (and more) system...I could then adjust if I changed lines and angles.

regards, Rich


I think that makes the most sense. Thanks for everyone's input. I too realize that there are a lot of variables that will prevent your crank from reaching its advertised depth, but I think a reference point would help me get started. Thanks again guys!
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Re: Marking your crankbaits

Postby jfrancho » Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:06 am

nitroceciljr wrote:
jfrancho wrote:If have to categorize them, why not just put similar baits together in the same box? Split them up - shallow, mid, deep. That's not how I split mine up (mine divided by what rod I use to throw them), but that seems to work for most, and it's a lot easier than marking each bait.


Good Idea! :D
Its not like I would have to mark 100+ crank baits or anything! :?
Or would I? :lol:


I carry a couple of crankbaits - don't have any complicated labeling scheme - and I keep them straight.

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