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High Quality Crankbait Catalog

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DANKUNG makes high quality crankbait lures. Here is a catalog of some of our crankbait lures we make for Western lure designers and fishing clubs.
With the written permission, we are allowed list some here and sell them.
Oct 30 2020 Hot discussion: best crankbaits in Fall/Winter
Hot Crankbait
Hot Discussion Sep 2020
1: criteria of best crankbaits




*price shown below is the wholesale price. According to our dealers, the retail price is 2.5 to 3.5 times of wholesale price.
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A: $1.6 B: $1.35 C: $1.35
           
           
D: $1.2 E: $1.5 F: $0.94
           
           
G: $1.07 H: $0.94 I: $1.99
           
           
J: $1.12 K: $0.94 L: $1.29
           
           
M: $1.49 O: $0.94 P: $1.07
           
           
Q: $1.12 R: $0.9 S: $1.24
           
           
T: $1.24 U: $1.24 V: $1.75
           
           
W: $1.8

Comments

Submitted by anglerV on Thu, 10/29/2020 - 22:41
Comment: 

What are good Fall & Winter cold water crankbaits?

Thank DANKUNG for a crankbait gift sent along with my order. It's so realistic design and very lifelike.

I now live in New York suburb. It's getting cold here.

Nights are cold and frigid, between -3 and 5°F (-19 to -14°C). Most of New York have a moderate temperatures that are not very cold but not mild, Between 30-37°F (-1 to 3°C). Nights are cold but not very frigid, I remember my uncle often went fishing in Winter night when I was a kid.

I wonder what crankbaits should be used for cold water fishing? thanks.

Submitted by Anton on Fri, 10/30/2020 - 05:19
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I have learnt some from a famous youtube vbloger, "Choosing the right crankbait for fall fishing can make a huge difference in your day. Thinking about where the baitfish are, the type of baitfish, and the wind conditions are important when making a selection.
Find the right fall crankbait to help maximize your day on the water and catch more bass.

Submitted by Lordman on Thu, 10/29/2020 - 22:55
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From my personal experience, the best fall bass crankbait lure is something medium sized, green, with speckles on it. It's best to
retrieve it at 30-40 turns per minute. For pike and musky, go with a bottom diver, large sized, preferably something shiny. Retrieve
this slowly as when it gets colder, the fish get slower. so the core feature for a good coldwater lure is ability to remain good swim action when you retrieve slowly.

Submitted by Lunkers on Sun, 09/20/2020 - 00:07
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I just moved to a small country in North America. Very luck, there are three species of catfish in ther rivers and lacks here; blue catfish yellow or flathead catfish, and channel catfish. so the catfishes are most targeted by anglers here. Channel catfish are the smallest averaging 7 pounds are so, with 20 pounds being a very nice fish. Blue catfish and flathead catfish can both reach in excess of 90 pounds. Flathead catfish tend to prefer at the bottom in the slow-moving rivers...
The crankbait is my favorite lures and I use it best. I use them for panfish mainly, such as bulegill, yellow perch.
Who can tell me, what kinds of crankbait works well for catfish? thank you.

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