Deps

Deps Bull Flat Creature Bait

$10 - $11.99

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Description

A soft plastic creature designed to have the same profile as a bluegill, the Deps Bull Flat Creature Bait features a unique spiraling action on fall that perfectly imitates a dying panfish. Poured with Deps proprietary plastic, the material contains a crustacean scent and is formulated to be ultra-soft while still maintaining high tensile strength. Made with no salt, the Bull Flat is highly buoyant and ideal for free rigs, weightless Texas rigs, and Carolina rigs so the bait can move freely without sinking. When weighted, the plastic gives the bait a slower fall and the spiraling action becomes tighter. The bellows-shaped tail gives the Bull Flat a natural swimming action, while the arms resemble the fins of a bluegill and generate micro-vibrations even when it's barely moving through the water. A highly versatile and multi-purpose soft plastic, Deps Bull Flat Creature Bait also shines on a drop shot or when used as a bladed jig trailer. Length Quantity Offset Hook Recommendation 2" 10pk 4 to 6 3" 6pk 1 to 2/0 3.8" 6pk 4/0 4.8" 4pk 5/0 5.8" 4pk 7/0

Specifications

Category

Soft Plastics

Length

3.8 in (97 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, finesse, flipping

Water Column

variable

Action

spiraling fall

Conditions

clear water, dirty water, vegetation, open water

Field Notes

This is a soft plastic creature bait meant to imitate a bluegill or dying panfish. It works well on free rigs, weightless Texas rigs, Carolina rigs, drop shot, or as a bladed jig trailer when you want a subtle spiraling fall and small vibrations. The buoyant, unsalted plastic helps it stay up and move naturally around cover or on a slow presentation.

Pros

  • Highly buoyant and unsalted for natural movement
  • Spiraling fall and micro-vibrations create a realistic panfish profile
  • Versatile across multiple rigging styles

Cons

  • Soft, buoyant plastic may tear faster with heavy use
  • Best performance often depends on proper rigging and weighting

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