Skeet Reese – Flat CB D-20

Filed under: Bass Fishing,Lures — admin @ 9:23 pm May 23, 2011

Skeet Reese talks about the Lucky Craft Flat CB D-20.

Skeet Reese – Gunfish

Filed under: Bass Fishing,Lures — admin @ 5:23 pm May 20, 2011

Skeet Reese talks about the Lucky Craft Gunfish Topwater bait.

Kelly J Jr. Wins the Oakly Big Bass Tournament

Filed under: Bass Fishing,Lures,The Daily Crank — admin @ 5:56 pm May 19, 2011

Congratulations to Michael Cummings for his big win at the Oakley Big Bass Tournament. The tournament was held April 30th – May 1st on Lake Norman. Cummings was fishing with a Kelly J Jr. prop bait in chartreuse shad, twitched it twice near a dock and the fish just sucked it under.
The Daily Crank

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Kelly Jordon – Slim Shad D-9

Filed under: Bass Fishing,Lures — admin @ 9:34 pm May 18, 2011

Kelly Jordon talks about the Lucky Craft Slim Shad D-9.

Kelly Jordon – Sammy 105

Filed under: Bass Fishing,Lures — admin @ 9:57 pm May 16, 2011

Kelly Jordon talks about the Lucky Craft Sammy 105.

How the Long-Bill Lure “Staysee” was Created in Japan

Filed under: Lures — admin @ 9:49 pm

I highly recommend all Lucky Craft fans to watch this video:

I found an extremely rare footage since over 10 years of Lucky Craft history. I heard about this from many people in the past, but never had I actually seen it. I was very impressed and moved by this footage. To simply explain, this is a footage taken even before Lucky Craft existed. Daiwa Co. had brought their, at that time contracted pro angler, Larry Nixon to Japan for some TV filming. By just watching, you can tell it was a very cold early spring where no one was able to catch any fish. But Larry continued to catch Bass by using the Long-Bill Minnow! After broadcasting this footage, the Long-Bill Minnow became extremely popular in Japan. Afterwards the TD Minnow was created and soon after that, Lucky Craft Co. was established along with the “Staysee” lure. And the name “Staysee” was originated by the lure technique used by Larry Nixon. In this clip, you can see he manipulates the rod tip in a very delicate manner, while carefully continuing a pumping retrieve. And this pumping retrieve – made the lure “stay” in position underwater, and the lure would pause almost as if it knows it is being watched by the Bass. And this is how the name “Staysee” (“Stay” & “See”) was created. Since then, Staysee became a lure that represents Lucky Craft Co. and is a significant existence to our company.

Kelly Jordon – Post Spawn

Filed under: Bass Fishing,Lures — admin @ 4:05 pm May 13, 2011

Lucky Craft Pro Kelly Jordon talks about post-spawn bass fishing and the Kelly J Topwater.

Kelly Jordon – Pointer DD

Filed under: Bass Fishing,Lures,VLOG — admin @ 3:41 pm May 11, 2011

Kelly Jordon talks about the Lucky Craft Pointer DD.

Kelly Jordon – Kelly J

Filed under: Bass Fishing,Lures,VLOG — admin @ 10:01 pm May 9, 2011

Kelly Jordon talks about his Topwater lure, Lucky Craft’s Kelly J.

And the Winner Is……!

Filed under: Lures,Pro Angler Blog — admin @ 9:54 pm

In a random drawing of followers and subscribers, Roy was chosen to receive a Lucky Craft Pointer 100SP. Roy, please email contact information to JTPFishing@insightbb.com to receive your lure.
Didn’t win? Don’t worry! There will be more chances to win fishing or fishing related products by following or subscribing to this blog.
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