Lucky Craft LC 1.5 Squarebill Crankbait
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Description
Lucky Craft LC 1.5 Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Designer Legacy | Rick Clunn (4-Time Bassmaster Classic Champion) |
| Body Length | 2.4 inches / 60 mm |
| Weight | 1/2 oz (approx. 12.0 grams) |
| Target Diving Depth | 3 – 4 feet (0.9 – 1.2 meters) |
| Action style | High-Flotation wide Wobbling / Erratic Deflection |
| Acoustic Style | Completely Silent (No internal rattles) |
| Hook Hardware | Two #4 Premium VMC Round-Bend Trebles |
The High-Float Revolution: Replicating Balsa Action with Plastic Armor
Traditional wooden crankbaits carved from balsa wood possess a highly responsive, erratic rolling bounce that bass find completely irresistible, but they suffer from poor casting aerodynamics and break easily when smashed against jagged concrete or rocks. The Lucky Craft LC 1.5 thoroughly re-engineers this delivery. Co-developed alongside legendary bass fishing icon Rick Clunn, this premium squarebill is molded from a high-buoyancy, high-float internal plastic matrix. It perfectly duplicates the hyper-dynamic, wide-wobbling action of a balsa bait while retaining the bombproof durability of an elite ABS shell.
Featuring a specialized rigid square bill layout, the LC 1.5 drives aggressively down to its 3-to-4 foot strike zone. When the square edges strike a hard structural obstruction like a rock ledge or a submerged tree stump, the lip acts as a defensive bumper. It forces the entire lure to deflect and kick sharply sideways away from the snag without hanging up, creating an immediate visual reaction strike window from tracking lunkers.
Pro Guide: Gear Calibration and Line Tuning for Silent Cranking
- The Ultimate Cranking Blank: Spool the LC 1.5 on a 7’0″ or 7’2″ Medium power baitcasting rod featuring a Moderate or Moderate-Fast parabolic action (ideally a pure fiberglass or glass-graphite composite hybrid blank). A forgiving, regular blank is crucial; it allows the rod to load smoothly when a bass slaps the bait, preventing you from ripping the dual #4 hooks loose from paper-mouthed fish.
- Line Optimization (Controlling the Float): For burning around shallow rock structures, spool up with straight 12–15 lb premium Fluorocarbon line. Fluorocarbon is dense, invisible, and sinks, helping pull the 1/2 oz chassis directly to its optimal 4-foot ceiling. If you need to creep the bait shallower over thick submergent grass mats, swap to 15 lb monofilament, which adds water drag and natural line float to hold the lure near 3 feet.
- Silent Presentation in Pressured Waters: Unlike standard crankbaits packed with loud internal BB rattles, the standard LC 1.5 operates with a **completely silent acoustic profile**. This silent signature is highly tactical on public lakes experiencing intense weekend pressure or in crystal-clear water conditions, tricking educated bass that would immediately spook away from heavy rattling commotion.
3 Tactical Methods for Cranking Hard Shallow Structure
- The Riprap Ledge Grind (Deflection Strike): Cast at a 45-degree angle directly against shallow rocky banks, stone boulders, or concrete bridge pilings. Execute a medium-to-fast steady retrieve, forcing the squarebill to intentionally crash, scrape, and collide into the hard structure. The erratic sideways wobble during **that exact deflection moment** is when big smallmouth and largemouth unleash violent reaction bites.
- The Tree-Stump “Crawl & Float” Strategy: Fire the bait directly over submerged timber lines, laydowns, or stump fields. Reel slowly until you feel the bill collide with a wooden branch, then **instantly slacken your line tension for 1 second**. The bait’s rapid high-floating buoyancy will cause it to float slowly backward and up over the wood snag, preventing hang-ups while teasing out lurking giants.
- The Pre-Spawn Mud Scurry: In early spring when bass stage along warm sand flats, slow-crawl the LC 1.5 so the lip continuously digs and plows into the mud, generating a high-visibility silt trail that perfectly replicates a crawling crawfish waking up from winter.
Frequently Asked Questions About Lucky Craft LC 1.5
Q1: What is the exact diving depth of the Lucky Craft LC 1.5 Squarebill?
A: On a standard retrieve using standard 12lb test fluorocarbon line, the Lucky Craft LC 1.5 runs consistently within the 3 to 4 feet deep zone. You can restrict its running depth closer to 2 feet by maintaining a high rod tip position during the retrieve, or max it out close to 4 feet on a long bomb cast with light line.
Q2: Is the Lucky Craft LC 1.5 Silent or does it contain an internal rattle?
A: The standard flagship LC 1.5 is a completely silent squarebill crankbait with no internal rattles or glass BB beads. This silent design was explicitly demanded by Rick Clunn to master clear water and heavily pressured tournament fisheries, where loud artificial noises often turn away mature, educated trophy bass.
Q3: Why is the LC 1.5 preferred over traditional wooden balsa crankbaits?
A: While balsa wood lures offer fantastic high-float buoyancy, they break extremely easily upon hitting rock structures and are too light to cast effectively into strong headwinds. The Lucky Craft LC 1.5 uses a **specialized high-float internal plastic matrix that delivers true balsa rolling physics and rapid back-up flotation**, but with the bulletproof ABS plastic armor required to survive thousands of hard structural deflections.


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