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<blockquote data-quote="Rizzo" data-source="post: 304957" data-attributes="member: 736"><p>#7 shallow flicker shads cast really well. Deep shadow rap shads cast a country mile. Berkley cutters do pretty decent. I know you wanted non rapala but not many companies make legit casting cranks. Weight transfer is a huge player when it comes to castability. Flicker minnows cartwheel 50% of the time but the #9 is the best for casting out of all of their sizes. #10 deep husky jerks cast very well due to their weight transfer and don't run that deep when casted. If someone can't cast a rapala glass shad they need to learn how to cast because those things fly. All of the above are sub 10ft baits with the exception of the #9 flicker minnows. Sorry I am a rapala guy because nobody else comes close with good casting cranks except the #7 shallow flicker shad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rizzo, post: 304957, member: 736"] #7 shallow flicker shads cast really well. Deep shadow rap shads cast a country mile. Berkley cutters do pretty decent. I know you wanted non rapala but not many companies make legit casting cranks. Weight transfer is a huge player when it comes to castability. Flicker minnows cartwheel 50% of the time but the #9 is the best for casting out of all of their sizes. #10 deep husky jerks cast very well due to their weight transfer and don't run that deep when casted. If someone can't cast a rapala glass shad they need to learn how to cast because those things fly. All of the above are sub 10ft baits with the exception of the #9 flicker minnows. Sorry I am a rapala guy because nobody else comes close with good casting cranks except the #7 shallow flicker shad. [/QUOTE]
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