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This mid-running crankbait is available in three sizes with varying diving depths. The #5 dives 5 to 12. All are formed of balsa through the unique Heat Compression Molding (HCM) process and feature a welded through wire construction from the tie eye to the tail. Designed to imitate shad, perch, and bluegills, this crankbait features a tight action and whether it's used when casting or trolled behind the boat.

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