I haven't tried any Lucky Craft lures. They look very good, some look amazing (see some of the collectors' items on eBay). Expensive though. I thought they were from Japan (& pos. China?) rather than California though(?). I see Mike Ladle tried one (Sammy?), earlier this year I think. I think he took a while to get used to it but eventually caught, even when others weren't -- it's probably more ML than the lure though. I wonder if being in the right place at the right time might be far more important than any lure characteristic - it might explain the huge variety of lures & baits that are available that can catch fish.
I've got a couple of top water walking the dog type lures that look a lot like the lucky craft models but were considerably cheaper.
BTW thinking of Jony's earlier mention of tail feathers, over the winter I added muppet lures to the tail treble hooks of a few of my lures, in the hope that it might add a little more life/movement. I picked matching colours. Wondering if anyone else has tried this, with or without success?
I've got a couple of top water walking the dog type lures that look a lot like the lucky craft models but were considerably cheaper.
BTW thinking of Jony's earlier mention of tail feathers, over the winter I added muppet lures to the tail treble hooks of a few of my lures, in the hope that it might add a little more life/movement. I picked matching colours. Wondering if anyone else has tried this, with or without success?