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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 5691168" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p>When my son was young we would bass fish until it got hot, then put up the umbrella and pull cranks for crappie. I have a crankbait that we started calling "the magic bait". No matter which rod it was on, which position it was in on the rack, and what was on the other rods, it outfished them all at least 4-1. It has no markings, no identifying marks whatsoever. It looks like a Norman and has that Norman pearl/green paint job. Back then I scoured the interwebs and posted on forums trying to find more, but never did. There is just something about the action, size, color, or whatever, that crappie can't resist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 5691168, member: 5695"] When my son was young we would bass fish until it got hot, then put up the umbrella and pull cranks for crappie. I have a crankbait that we started calling "the magic bait". No matter which rod it was on, which position it was in on the rack, and what was on the other rods, it outfished them all at least 4-1. It has no markings, no identifying marks whatsoever. It looks like a Norman and has that Norman pearl/green paint job. Back then I scoured the interwebs and posted on forums trying to find more, but never did. There is just something about the action, size, color, or whatever, that crappie can't resist. [/QUOTE]
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