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<blockquote data-quote="gonefshn" data-source="post: 80875" data-attributes="member: 380"><p>They're a good crank as are raps, flicker shads, and the thousands of others out there. Each have their own little action and on most days fish will bite all of them. But on some days, if you don't have one you won't be the hero that day. The one thing we've found in trolling with them where they seem to do better than the others is when there's a lot of that stringy algae in the water. This slides down the line and builds up on the connection point to the crank. With most cranks this slows the action down until they eventually don't run straight or just come up to the top. On hornets it seems that when this happens their different shape results in them kind of darting off to the side. And depending on how bad the algae is it will often clean itself off and go right back down and back to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gonefshn, post: 80875, member: 380"] They're a good crank as are raps, flicker shads, and the thousands of others out there. Each have their own little action and on most days fish will bite all of them. But on some days, if you don't have one you won't be the hero that day. The one thing we've found in trolling with them where they seem to do better than the others is when there's a lot of that stringy algae in the water. This slides down the line and builds up on the connection point to the crank. With most cranks this slows the action down until they eventually don't run straight or just come up to the top. On hornets it seems that when this happens their different shape results in them kind of darting off to the side. And depending on how bad the algae is it will often clean itself off and go right back down and back to work. [/QUOTE]
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