Strike King® KVD Silent Stalker Pro-Model® Crankbaits - Series 3, 5 & 6
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- Elicit strikes from skittish bass
- Tremendous side-to-side swimming action
- Beautiful finishes
- Complete with premium components
Rated 4.7 out of 5 by 30
reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5 by AP2FISHING Great Lure
I have become more of a fan of the KVD series Strike King Cranks the last few years. The Silent Stalker has become essential for me as there are so many rattle baits today that going in with a silent crank sometimes can get you and extra few bites or even more on lakes with a lot of pressure.
May 1, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by OutdoorsKid Bass catcher
This bait is no doubt a bass catcher. I bought the series there in sexy shad color and caught a 4.5 pound largemouth bass and believe me it took it and wouldn't let go.
March 23, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by fishmaster1000 Decent Crank
This is the first silent crank I,ve tried and it seems to work well in the last few cold front types days i've worked them. It's just a 1.5 without bb's in them.
October 17, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Jgoodwyn Great crank baits
Theses crank baits run true right out of the box.Perfect gift
June 4, 2012
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I'm old school, i use 10lb trilene XLA:
12 pound florocarbonDetails:
Diving depths?Answers
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Best 10 to 14 feetA:
Package says up to 8 feet but I think 7 is more realistic.Top 100 Contributor
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Best to contact the manufacturer SK. Depths also depend on line size.A:
Mine was diving to depths between two and three feetAnswers
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6 but I would put # 4 on themAnswers
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You have to go by the weight and size. For example a size 6 is a large deep diver, usually around 3 1/2 to 4 ". A size 3 is smaller and lighter and therefore shorter. Usually 2 to 3 1/2 " not counting the bill.Top 1000 Contributor
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1 inch to 4 inches match the hatch and this bait is awsome just alittle pricy for a crankAnswers
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I have used it with great success in both clear and stained water.Top 100 Contributor
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Probably more effective in clear water rather than dirty water.A:
No. It is best used to "bump" off of structure in any type of water. Similar to a spinning bait method.A:
As a general rule it works best in clear water, when some bass are spooky. Rattling baits are designed to get the bass' attention when sight is difficult in dirty or stained water. Not a hard , fast rule however. I have caught smallmouths in gin clear water using rattling topwaters and deep dvers. Never know until you try them.Top 1000 Contributor
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it has rattles they are just very mild.Top 10 Contributor
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the first and second review somewhat sum this up as a wholethey give another approach different from the usual attracting bass in when they are used to hearing rattles
would work well in clear highly pressured lakes
but i suppose it my work in slightly murky water
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if you are catching fish on the same exact one but the one with rattles... and they stop biting that... toss the silent stalker out... its really good espesially after they are used to hearing the rattles and then the silent stalker sneaks up on them and they start biting that... and yes it can be dinamite in clear water. hope this helpsA:
Not really. Sometimes the fish become conditioned to seeing and hearing the same sounds. The lack of rattles in a crankbait gives them a different look and you a more subtle approach. In a high pressured lake it will put more fish in the boat.Details:
How much does it weigh and how long?Answers
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the 6xd is aprox.4 1/2 " long and it is real close to 3/4 ozTop 500 Contributor
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well the series 3 is 1/4 oz... the series 5 is 1/2 oz and series 6 and 6xd is 3/4 oz..... the 6xd is just under 5 inches long(including the lip).... the series 6 is the same and it goes down from there with the series 5 and 31 of 1
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