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  1. Hate to be the one to tell you, but your buckets got a hole in it.
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  2. Not a problem here. Nobody would want to copy mine.
    1 point
  3. Glad you got it figured out. For a crank to "hunt" it usually has to be right on the edge of stability in the first place. At least from what I understand about it. While some people say they can build lures that " hunt" for most of us it's because we made a slight error somewhere and got lucky. The only crank I've built so far that hunted was the first lure I built. I had no power tools and everything was done by hand. Even the lip slot was "eyeballed" square. The lip was actually a little too long for the size of the bait and it was also just a wee bit out of square with the body. It was built for a friend of mine and he claims it has a better action than anything he's ever fished and that it very rarely hangs up even when pulling it through some really ugly looking limbs and snags. The way he put it was "that thing will come through a chain link fence". Sadly I haven't been able to duplicate it yet. Ben
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