Damiki Fishing Tackle

BTC 60

$12.99

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Description

Finely tuned by FLW superstar and renowned run-and-gun angler Bryan Thrift, the Damiki Bryan Thrift BTC 60 Squarebill Crankbait was engineered to aggressively target the 4–6 ft depth range at high retrieve speeds, allowing anglers to efficiently cover large areas of water. Built with a wide-bodied profile for increased buoyancy, the BTC 60 delivers a strong, hard-thumping action and a fast float—similar to classic balsa crankbaits. This combination makes it ideal for deflecting off laydown trees, rocks, and stumps, as well as ripping cleanly through grass lines. The bait is also completely silent, a key advantage when targeting pressured fish or fishing behind other competitors in tournament conditions. Beyond its action, the BTC 60 features highly realistic detailing, including oversized 3D eyes, sculpted gill plates, and checkered scale patterns that help convince fish at close range. Equipped with two big treble hooks, it delivers lightning-fast hook penetration and an increased landing ratio. Available in color patterns hand-selected and designed by Bryan Thrift himself, the Damiki Bryan Thrift BTC 60 Squarebill Crankbait is a must-have tool for serious anglers and tournament competitors alike. POINTS Highly buoyant SPECIFICATION Length Weight Type Depth ETC. 2.36 in 1/2 oz Floating 4-6 ft Hook : #2 x 2pcs MEDIA

Specifications

Category

Crankbaits

Weight

0.5 oz (14 g)

Length

2.36 in (60 mm)

Field Notes

Use this squarebill crankbait to cover water quickly around shallow cover, especially laydowns, rocks, stumps, and grass lines. It is designed to deflect well and run in the 4–6 ft range at higher retrieve speeds, making it a strong search bait for pressured fish.

Pros

  • Highly buoyant floating squarebill profile
  • Strong hard-thumping action
  • Silent design for pressured fish
  • Good for deflecting off cover and ripping through grass

Cons

  • Limited to relatively shallow water
  • Treble hooks can snag in heavy cover

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