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  • Squared lip
  • Hard vibrating, aggressive roll
  • Unique sound system
  • Unbelievable scale and detail
  • Rises very slowly at rest
  • VMC® SureSet® tail hook

The Clackin' Crank's squared lip imparts a hard vibrating, aggressive roll and activates the unique sound system—a single steel ball and external metal discs that transmit a distinctive clackin’ sound with maximum vibration and resonance. The unbelievable scale and detail under an armor-like X-Rap® finish is as real as it gets! Rises very slowly at rest; VMC® SureSet® tail hook.

CNC53 runs at 3',  CNC74 to 4'.




Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 26 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great lure This is my go to lure to throw into just about anything. The rattle effect is great December 9, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by perfect depth this lure goes to the perfect depth for some of the rivers i fish, it rarely gets caught on the bottom and works great! November 24, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Rapala still makes the best lures Great bait that catches fish. The finish is second to none. The hooks are super sharp. The lure tracks perfect right out of the box with a tight wiggle. I own several. May 29, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by 32 pound bass i caught this 32 pound bass on this! defintely using this again! March 31, 2012
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I go with red color because it imatates crawfish
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I use the #50 pictured 2" - Olive Green Crawdad and had much luck. I fished for White Bass in MS and tore them up.
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The Red Crawdad was for me. On my second cast ever with this lure I caught a smallmouth and continued to catch more with every 5 cast or so. Great for night or stained water.
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depending on the water clarity and stain in stained water a bright color would work great and in clear water a natural color would work great.
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RED CRAWDAD
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Try to match to the forage in the body of water your fishing.
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The natural color
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My favorite pattern is crawdad. But the bleeding olive shiner and helsinki shad should work great too.
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Fishing on lake ontario. Usually pretty clear waters
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I would say stick to colours that match the water colour unless its really murky
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yes the crawdad color will work great.
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I think the natural color works very well.
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then you want to fish chart. or lite colors esp. if the sun is out. if it clouds up go with something a little darker
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For fishing clear water, I would use a natural pattern or color. Try to figure what the fish are feeding on and try to imitate it.
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fishing on fairly clear water (Lake Ontario)
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I feel color plays a very small part of any crankbait if it not bumping a stucture of cover or not reaching the proper depth than u have lost 75% of what the crankbait suppose to do
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crawdad colors will work great.
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crawdad color would also work well for you
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Natural colors work best in clear water.
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