Damiki Fishing Tackle

BTC 50

$12.99

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Description

Finely tuned by FLW superstar and renowned run-and-gun angler Bryan Thrift, the Damiki BTC 50 Squarebill Crankbait is engineered to target the 2–4 ft depth range at high retrieve speeds, allowing anglers to efficiently cover large expanses of shallow water. Built with a wide-bodied profile for increased buoyancy, the BTC 50 delivers a hard-thumping action and fast float comparable to classic balsa crankbaits. This makes it ideal for deflecting off laydowns, rocks, and stumps, as well as ripping cleanly through grass lines. The compact 50-size design is completely silent, a key advantage when targeting pressured fish or fishing behind other competitors in tournament situations. Complementing its proven action, the BTC 50 features lifelike detailing, including oversized 3D eyes, sculpted gill plates, and checkered scale patterns that help fool wary predators at close range. Outfitted with two premium treble hooks, it delivers lightning-fast hook penetration and an improved landing ratio. Finished in colorways carefully selected and proven by Bryan Thrift at the highest levels of competition, the Damiki BTC 50 Squarebill Crankbait is a standout performer for shallow-water power fishing. POINTS Deflects well on any cover SPECIFICATION Length Weight Type Depth ETC. 2 in 1/3 oz Floating 2-4 ft Hook : #6 x 2pcs MEDIA

Specifications

Category

Crankbaits

Weight

0.33 oz (9 g)

Length

2 in (51 mm)

Field Notes

Use this squarebill crankbait to cover shallow water quickly and trigger reaction bites around laydowns, rocks, stumps, and grass edges. It excels when deflecting off cover at high retrieve speeds, especially when bass are feeding in 2–4 ft of water.

Pros

  • Compact squarebill profile for shallow cover
  • Floating design helps it rise over snags and deflect cleanly
  • Silent body can help on pressured fish
  • Hard-thumping action for reaction strikes

Cons

  • Limited to shallow running depths
  • Treble hooks can snag in heavy vegetation or wood

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