The LC 1.5 D9 dives 9-feet and has a large bill to reach deeper diving depths than other lures in the LC 1.5 family. It features the same popular profile as the other LC 1.5 baits but has a wide wobble and unique diving action.
"Compared to the LC 1.5 DD, the D9 has a much wider wobble and gives the fish a different look," said Kelly Jordon. "I choose the D9 when I need to get a little extra depth and still have the small profile to imitate small baitfish. If you use a really light line, you can get it to touch 10-feet of water on a long cast, which is unique for such a small bait.".
Many baits designed in US and all Lures made in Japan
High Quality Lures with unusual color offerings
Used by Pro Fisherman like Skeet Reese
A staple in any fisherman’s tacklebox
Lucky Craft Lures – Since 1992
On their packaging, Lucky Craft has a tag line that says the company is all about “Fishing and Dreams.” No one has exhibited that more than Skeet Reese, who recently nailed his second Elite Series win of the year at Guntersville. Lucky Craft evolved in 1992 out of a Japanese manufacturing company that specialized in popular toy robots. They first got into the lure business as the Japanese manufacturer for Daiwa lures, and when Daiwa took their business to Indonesia, starting with the Japanese market. In many ways, they paved the way for other Japanese lure companies to enter the US market, by creating a reputation for high-quality baits with unusual color offerings. The Japan-only lineup features many of the lures that American fishermen will recognize from their tackle box, along with some strange creatures from fan-tailed goldfish to giant bugs.
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