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Old 23-03-2015, 04:00 AM
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Does Cranka Crabs worked in the West

I have been with this forum for a few years now but hardly posted anything. More of a quiet one soaking in all the info and tips here and there.

I have been reading with envy how successful the crab has been with the forum members and like many over here in the West wondered if it work in our waters. So finally the new batch arrives and I was eager to give it a throw.

The photos that follows speaks for its self, I have caught bream, flatties, grunters and the dreaded blowies and yet the lure survives with all the 8 legs intact and undamaged. Only one of the claws is almost destroyed. All this from 5 hours of fishing over 2 days.

I am really impressed with the superior quality of the lure and like all Cranka products, it is just a joy to use. It cast as well as any hard body I have used and it pins the fish well and truly with out losing any hook fish once. Those tiny trebles are strong and sharp. So I like to say a big thank you to Steersy and the team for developing such a terrific product. A big shout out also to Adam who over the last year must have face some "music" from many people. Your work and handling of customers complaint is to be congratulated and much appreciated personally.
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So the answer is YES a BIG YES!. So people from WA go get some. I reckon its a great lure to start the young children into fishing because it catches fish.
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Old 23-03-2015, 04:21 AM
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I agree but no way am I going to let my kid throw a crab. They're mine

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Old 23-03-2015, 06:27 AM
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I have been with this forum for a few years now but hardly posted anything. More of a quiet one soaking in all the info and tips here and there.

I have been reading with envy how successful the crab has been with the forum members and like many over here in the West wondered if it work in our waters. So finally the new batch arrives and I was eager to give it a throw.

The photos that follows speaks for its self, I have caught bream, flatties, grunters and the dreaded blowies and yet the lure survives with all the 8 legs intact and undamaged. Only one of the claws is almost destroyed. All this from 5 hours of fishing over 2 days.

I am really impressed with the superior quality of the lure and like all Cranka products, it is just a joy to use. It cast as well as any hard body I have used and it pins the fish well and truly with out losing any hook fish once. Those tiny trebles are strong and sharp. So I like to say a big thank you to Steersy and the team for developing such a terrific product. A big shout out also to Adam who over the last year must have face some "music" from many people. Your work and handling of customers complaint is to be congratulated and much appreciated personally.
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So the answer is YES a BIG YES!. So people from WA go get some. I reckon its a great lure to start the young children into fishing because it catches fish.

Thank you so much for taking the time to submit a report and for your honest feedback!

It is customer feedback like this that drives us to do our best with every CRANKA product!

Greatly appreciated!

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Old 23-03-2015, 05:26 PM
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Feedback like that make me want to design a lure.

Amok, your first post was worth the wait.
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