Nomad Tackle

Atlas 55 Square Bill Crankbait 2"

$11.99

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Description

At first glance the ATLAS SQUARE BILL CRANKBAIT checks off all the boxes of a tournament grade crankbait. The A tlas Square Bill Crankbait is designed for maximum action and snag resistance. On closer inspection the body shape of the Atlas creates a huge amount of roll and an erratic ‘hunting’ action that drives fish crazy. The square bill bait design easily deflects from the stickiest cover or rock-hard structure and is tough enough to tame the hardest of rip-rap. The internal rattles create just the right sonic sounds while also adding to casting distance. The little but mighty Atlas 55 is best fished shallow at slow speeds to achieve tantalizing body roll, erratic hunting action, while successfully deflecting off the heaviest of cover and structure will be sure to generate that classic crankbait bite. Outfitted with super sharp BKK EWG Spear hooks, HD ABS System and Triple Shield Protection in some of the best colors. Every Nomad Design lure has been crafted by decades of experience on the water to be tougher, last longer and to catch more fish. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Specifications

Category

Inshore Plugs

Weight

0.375 oz (11 g)

Length

2 in (51 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

inshore

Techniques

casting

Water Column

subsurface

Action

wide rolling, erratic hunting

Conditions

rocky, open water

Field Notes

Best fished shallow at slow speeds around cover and hard structure. The square bill helps it deflect off rocks, wood, and other snaggy areas while the internal rattles add attraction and casting distance.

Pros

  • Strong rolling, erratic hunting action
  • Square bill deflects well off cover and rock
  • Internal rattles improve attraction and castability
  • Floating design suits shallow water

Cons

  • Limited to shallow-running presentations
  • Can be less effective in open water or deeper structure

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