Pete Stoltman
11-03-2010, 11:30 PM
In another thread Esox Chaser brought up the subject of crankbait lips and replacement of damaged lips. There are some replacement lips available and we carry a pretty good selection at the shop. However, please remember that these are "aftermarket" lips meaning they approximate shapes of lips from various different baits but are not stock factory lips. Usually you can make one of them work even if you have to fiddle around with them a bit. If you are looking for an exact replacement then you probably need to contact the individual manufacturer. In my experience some will and some won't sell you a factory lip. My guess is that the ones who won't would rather have you buy a nice shiny new lure. If you've gotten a good amount of use out of the bait then that's probably a reasonable expectation. After all, you can spend well over $15.00 for a soft plastic bait that may survive an encounter with one fish. If you have a lure that broke without trauma (banged into rocks, docks, your buddies forehead, etc.) then you probably have a case for a factory replacement. Most companies I've dealt with are pretty good about this and they can tell if it's a new bait that just had an isolated issue. However don't send back a lure that's got three seasons of hook rash and tooth marks because YOU broke it. These things don't last forever and face it, we're subjecting a relatively fragile product to a pretty harsh environment. So, that's my take on the lip damage issue.
If anyone has interest in discussing the topic of lips further I'd be happy to pursue it. How about the differences between metal and poly lips? Or the different action, depth etc. you get from lip shape (squared vs. rounded). Diving characteristics of various lures etc. You get the idea. Jump in and let's hear about your crankbait experiences and what your preferences are. That's it for today. Think I'll watch the news and sharpen some hooks. G'nite.
If anyone has interest in discussing the topic of lips further I'd be happy to pursue it. How about the differences between metal and poly lips? Or the different action, depth etc. you get from lip shape (squared vs. rounded). Diving characteristics of various lures etc. You get the idea. Jump in and let's hear about your crankbait experiences and what your preferences are. That's it for today. Think I'll watch the news and sharpen some hooks. G'nite.