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Lucky Craft® Hardbaits - Pointer DD

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  • Considered miracle baits by many
  • Belly weight creates low center of gravity
  • Deadly with any type of stop-and-go retrieve
  • Proven to entice bass, musky, trout and more
  • Premium finish and components
Lucky Craft's Pointers are incredibly productive baits that feature an extremely low center of gravity and special brass weights which cause the Pointers to actually vibrate on the pause! Absolutely deadly with any type of stop-and-go retrieve, Pointers are widely considered to be miracle baits since they have the power to entice strikes from bass, musky, trout and almost [Read More]
   



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Aurora Black

PT78DD-052

3"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-240-448-52
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Ghost Minnow

PT78DD-238

3"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-240-448-38
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Chartreuse Shad

PT78DD-250

3"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-240-448-50
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Original Tennessee Shad

PT78DD-077

3"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-248-719-77
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Aurora Black

PT65DD-052

2-1/2"

3/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 7'
38-248-694-52
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Chartreuse Shad

PT65DD-250

2-1/2"

3/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 7'
38-248-694-50
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Ghost Minnow

PT65DD-238

2-1/2"

3/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 7'
38-248-694-38
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American Shad

PT65DD-270

2-1/2"

3/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 7'
38-248-694-70
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Original Tennessee Shad

PT65DD-077

2-1/2"

3/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 7'
38-248-694-77
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Pearl Ayu

PT65DD-268

2-1/2"

3/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 7'
38-248-694-68
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Table Rock Shad

PT78DD-261

3"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
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Aurora Black

PT100DD-052

4"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-248-698-52
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Ghost Minnow

PT100DD-238

4"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-248-698-38
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Chartreuse Shad

PT100DD-250

4"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-248-698-50
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Nishiki

PT100DD-251

4"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-248-698-51
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Table Rock Shad

PT100DD-261

4"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-248-698-61
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American Shad

PT100DD-270

4"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
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Pearl Ayu

PT100DD-268

4"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
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Walleye

PT78DD-172

3"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-248-719-00
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Crack

PT78DD-150

3"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-248-719-01
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Gun Metal Shad

PT78DD-151

3"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-248-719-02
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Chrome

PT65DD-074

2-1/2"

3/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 7'
38-248-694-40
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Ghost Baby BG

PT65DD-148

2-1/2"

3/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 7'
38-248-694-48
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Green Sexy

PT65DD-159

2-1/2"

3/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 7'
38-248-694-43
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Pearl Threadfin Shad

PT65DD-183

2-1/2"

3/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 7'
38-248-694-83
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Ghost Baby BG

PT100DD-148

4"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-248-698-48
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T-Rock

PT100DD-156

4"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-248-698-42
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Green Sexy

PT100DD-159

4"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-248-698-43
Your Price: $14.99
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Nishiki

PT78DD-251

3"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-240-448-51
Your Price: $14.99
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American Shad

PT78DD-270

3"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-240-448-70
Your Price: $15.99
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Shell White

PT78DD-285

3"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-240-448-85
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T-Rock

PT65DD-156

2-1/2"

3/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 7'
38-248-694-42
Your Price: $15.99
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Chrome

PT100DD-074

4"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-248-698-40
Your Price: $14.99
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Ghost Pearl Ayu

PT100DD-125

4"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-248-698-41
Your Price: $14.99
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Pearl Threadfin Shad

PT100DD-183

4"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 8'
38-248-698-83
Your Price: $14.99
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  • Considered miracle baits by many
  • Belly weight creates low center of gravity
  • Deadly with any type of stop-and-go retrieve
  • Proven to entice bass, musky, trout and more
  • Premium finish and components
Lucky Craft's Pointers are incredibly productive baits that feature an extremely low center of gravity and special brass weights which cause the Pointers to actually vibrate on the pause! Absolutely deadly with any type of stop-and-go retrieve, Pointers are widely considered to be miracle baits since they have the power to entice strikes from bass, musky, trout and almost every other gamefish species.
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The river i live of is sort of like a lake and it is muddy and a little weedy i know there is huge bass but i need a outstanding lure to crank out bass.
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The pointer dd is a suspending jerkbait. It really excels in cool to cold water when fish are not reacting to quick presentations. Cast it out, reel it down to depth and jerk and pause. Let the fish tell you how long to pause...good rule of thumb the colder the water the longer the pause between jerks. Lucky craft has sick hand painted colors and many suitable for muddy to stained water clarity. You can work this bait quick, but remember it does not float. Work around weed lines, channel breaks and underwater rock structure. It is def. an outstanding jerkbait!
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sounds good use a color like chartuse
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I am looking for a lucky craft lure that catches striped bass and largemouth and smallmouth bass. Would this lure be the best bet?
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The Staysee 90 and Pointer 78 all work well for these species of bass. Ghost Minnow color for clear water and Pearl Ayu color for stained water.
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Would this be one of the best lucky craft baits for lake powell striped bass and bass.
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The Pointer DD is def. one of the best LC jerkbaits. Dending on how you plan to target the stripers and bass yes. It is a suspending jerkbait, so keep that in mind when choosing a lure to target fish. What kind of underwater structure, clarity, and depth are major factors to consider when picking a bait to throw. When in doubt match the hatch!
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This would be a good lure for Bass Fishing. Also, you migth check with a local fishing store or DNR for the best color to use at Lake Powell.
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I fish a pond that gets regular stockings of 8-12 in. trout. Their are occasional 15-17 in. trout but that's uncommon. Would the 2 1/2 in. size work?
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this past Saturday I landed an 181/2" rainbow among 4 other rainbows ranging betwenn 11' AND 14". Good luck and hold on. Whitey
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YES, I CATCH TROUT ON THE 2 1/2#
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Yes, the smaller baits will work for trout
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yes
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I have caught lots of trout on the 78 pointer
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That will work for the ones over 12. I think you can select for bigger fish that way, but most fish can consume another fish 1/3 it's size. Keep to the "match the hatch" for trout. Know what minnows are in the pond you're fishing. They will also cannibalize so you can use a (rainbow?) trout pattern.
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I believe the 2-1/2 in size will work provided that there is presently forage of approximately that size/color in the area. Generally as a rule though, "stockers" will hit just about anything that will fit in their mouth's!
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Will this catch walleye?

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Can it be trolled?
I am primarily going to be using this jerkbait for walleye.
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Yes, it can be trolled. It runs true and tracks great when long lined, and run under boards. It will def. catch walleye, the minnow style body is a great profile and there are tons of colors to match just about any forrage.
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yep, trolled or ripped
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Absolutly you can troll a pointer, any of them.
To get deep use a three way rig or behind bottom bouncers.
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Yes, pointers can be trolled and walleye love 'em. I troll the 78SP size on 10 lb. Stealth for Missouri walleye in ghost minnow on bright days and Table Rock Shad on cloudy days. Hooks are sticky, so don't forget your lure retriever. :-)
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Worked for me! Took the 128 (color #70) on an Ontario fishing trip. Very first fish was a 36" pike, also caught another nice pike and a large walleye on it before I lost it to a snag. I'm here looking for a new one, lol!
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Your colors selection should be blacks or chartreuse colors. I dont use alot of jerk style baits in muddy water. I tend to use crankbaits more in muddy situations,or spinnerbaits.
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There are a couple of ways you can go about it. Chartruese, orange, anything firetiger or perch will work. Conversely, you can use dark contrasting colors like black or brown or blue to standout more.
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I used the Aurora Green (#80) in water that was pretty much chocolate milk during a big wind storm. Visibility was zero; once my bait was under the surface I could no longer see it. I caught bass consistently all day long on it with some pike sprinkled in as well.
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I have found that the gold hues tend to work well in muddy water, but this bait has the added benefit of sound. Any of the "prism" tape pattern's will provide the flash you're looking for and the rattle's vibration will let them know it's there. I use a snapping retrieve with a generous pause to get that reaction strike!
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use the original tennesse shad. best bait on earth.
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I fish some stained watersheds here in Wisconsin, where the clarity is only about 2-4 feet. Aurora black and aurora gold are my favorites to give me flash when fished as a jerk bait, while the more florescent varieties are better for stop and go retrieves.
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Good Colors??
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pearl ayu, chartuse shad, green sexy
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perch and american shad are my go to colors.... Also, check out the silent pointers when the ones with rattles are only getting follows it can make them eat it in super clear water
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100 DD or 100 SP, clown, shad colors,blue and chrome color.
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Love to fish for "Brownies", either would work. However, I prefer the 100's. The colors I like to use are the "Pro Blue", and "American Shad".
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Best answer match the hatch.
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slender pointer
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I try a few but only work at any time the Aurora black
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how deep does this dive?

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I purchased only the sp and mid-range baits. In his area we have many rivers that are not very deep making it very difficult to use the DD lures.
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It depends on the size you buy they can go from 2' to 10' and the line size that you use makes a difference as well.
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it tells you at the top of the page
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The 78sp and 100sp suspend around 4-5 feet.
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