Lucky Craft® Hardbaits - Staysee 90 SP
Lucky Craft's Staysee 90 SP is still one of the hottest jerkbaits going on the pro-tournament scene. Top-quality construction combined with ultra-realistic finishes ensures Staysee stays in your arsenal. The Staysee is a true jerkbait designed to creep towards bass and can be fished to 10'. Runs nose-down and suspends on the pause provoking strikes from irritated bass. Unique rattle configuration emits a tempting sound without causing alarm.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by TheFishFool Great lure!
THis is the lure if you are fishing Southern and Central California. Get the charteneuse shad color; for me it is the best. This lure will catch you some largemouth
August 11, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Maltrout Great Suspending Jerk Bait
When the fish are a little deeper I prefer the Staysee over the Pointer. Give it a try, you will be pleased.
March 31, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by tournamentTim Smoking hot !!!!
The staysee is my go to bait always.The bass just devour it whenever they are on a reel good baitfish bite. I only use two colors. Chartruese shad and ghost minnow. The only two you will ever need. Especially at Mead, Havasu, Diamond valley.If you are fishing clear water, you need this lure in these two colors.Try it and all of your 5ibs plus fantasies will come true.
February 14, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by SG56 Catches Fish when other lures don't
I never thought I would pay over $15 for a single fishing lure, but after being outfished by someone who was using a Lucky Craft Staysee by 5 to 1 while I was using another crank bait I bought several. I have since out fished several people who were using other lures, even fishing out of the back of the boat. I now have a box full of these in all the colors.
January 28, 2008
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Fished many LC jerkbaits. Thing with the LC jerks is that many are suspending models. When the water gets to 60 deg. or above you want to typically go with a floating jerkbait and use very short pauses and work the bait quicker. The suspending models get the job done, but you have to move them quick. The staysee will catch them any season just have to tweak your presentation to the conditions, water, structure, etc....Details:Â
Likes like Bull Shoals and Tablerock??Answers
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These suspending jerkbaits shine best when the water is cooler, or in the summer after a cold front. The fall brings cooler nights and dropping water temps. The suspending nature helps keep the staysee in the water column where the fish are and it will not float up. Very important when trying to fool weary bass. Thumbs up to the Staysee in the fall!Top 1000 Contributor
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I use my jerkbaits anytime I have good to excellent water clarity, and I have success on them from early spring through late fall.I have never used them in the winter as we have to deal with ICE up here in good ol' NE Pennsylvania!!!!
Don't be afraid to break the rules a little bit with these lures. I have seen many tourneys won on these when no one else would think of throwing them. I won my last tournament on the Susquehanna River throwing one of these, retrieving it rather quickly and the water clarity was maybe 20-24 inches!!
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I mainly fish stripers but also fish largemouth and smallmouth bass. Gizzard shad and threadfin shad are the main bait fish at powell.Answers
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I have caught all three species here in southern California on that lure. So yeah it works!Answers
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Not sure about the Gen 1. But the Gen. 2 is the suspending model. When you see the *SP next to or in the model name that means it is a suspending bait. The version Bass Pro sells is the Version 2. Version 3 is a very slow sinking model.A:Â
These would be version 2's. Version 3's are Gary Dobyns' models that sink slowly; which I might add can be accomplished with a little tweaking of your own. I haven't seen a version 1 sold except on ebay in several years now.Details:Â
What length is good for Lake Erie Smallies?Answers
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Hmm. hard to answer here...I say that with a smile on my face as I have had smallies come up from 30 feet to nail these! Heck, I have had the standard Lucky Craft pointers that go down to maybe 4 feet get smacked in 20+ feet of water.Throw it out there!!!!!
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i like the staysee's but the pointer's are great as well. it's a matter of choice. i suggest trying both and making a decision. i live on the west coast and know nothing about lake erie. however, i catch a gang of smallmouth on this lure. i think they would work anywhere, on lg or sm. any fish that eat's minnow's will attack the staysee's and the pointer's on sight. good luck--A:Â
I have used both baits from Seattle to southern CA. and they both produce great. but i have caught more spots and smallies with the staysee 90. it just seems to get a little deeper. chartruse shad is a must when you pick a color. strike kings sexy shad is similar to this and probably modeled after it. I have been throwing it since the 90's1 of 1
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