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Crankbaits for Devils Lake


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If you were getting antsy for softwater and wanted to spend some money on crankbaits for targeting walleyes on Devils lake;

1. What kind would you buy?

2. What color & size?

Yep I am getting antsy and want to be ready for soft water season.

Nodak

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There are a ton of baits that will work on DL, but these are my go to baits.

Reef Runner Deeps-Green Perch, Red Wonderbread, Kryptonite

Reef Runner Little Ripper Deeps-Green Perch, Red Wonderbread, Kryptonite

Shad Raps #4 jointed- Perch, Blue

Shad Raps #5- Perch, Blue

Countdowns- Perch, Vampire

I've been told that many different Salmos work very well, but personally don't have any experience with them.

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Corey,

Thx for the reply. I am stocked with Reef Runners, both models, Shad Raps and big & little, deep Bombers. Wondering how Cotton Cordell Wally Divers or Wally Minnows are? Always looking for more ammo.

I have no real expereince fishing DL, but hope to after this yr (moving to the RRV in 28 days). All comments and suggestions to methods/programs on that lake.

Thanks

Rod

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Hey nodak what ya really need is a can of pees. Ya place them on the bow of youre boat an when a eye comes up to take a pee ya grab em. Tee hee guess who later boar. Geezz any relation?

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Holy Schmidt!! You not only catch nice perchies, you can type too?? Your Norski-Stig shines thru with the pees, either that or ya just talked fishing with Eldy....

Now seriously, what brand of pees tho????

Nodak

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Green giant brand, trying to compensate for something. 2nd weekend in OCT. I'm setting it in stone. Rainy, ultralight, 1lb Dia. 8lb test Power pro, fireballs, T bones, pillsner and eyes in the well. Think about it dream about it then lets live it. Later bro.

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