Deps

Deps MT Wake Topwater Wakebait

$35 - $35

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Description

Unique in design and action, the Deps MT Wake Topwater Wakebait features a large, wide lip designed to push water and draw fish from cover. With a normal retrieve, the Deps MT Wake Topwater Wakebait swims just below the surface with a side to side rolling action. With short twitches of the rod tip, the Deps MT Wake Topwater Wakebait will wind and glide left to right to help generate bites.To create a unique tonal attraction, the Deps MT Wake Topwater Wakebait features an internal rattle chamber, along with a subtle squeaking sound created by the rubbing of the joints as it swims. To seal the deal, the Deps MT Wake Topwater Wakebait features a large Colorado blade attached to the rear, which causes a heavy pulsing action. Offering a unique topwater presentation, the Deps MT Wake Topwater Wakebait extends Deps’ lineup of premium Japanese lures with a highly individualized design. Deps Length Weight Class MT Wake3.75" 1.7oz TopwaterUpgrade Your Treble Hooks!

Specifications

Category

Topwater Baits

Weight

1.7 oz (48 g)

Length

3.75 in (95 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Running Depth

0-1 ft

Action

rolling wake with side-to-side glide

Conditions

low light, dirty water, vegetation, open water

Field Notes

Use this wakebait over shallow cover, weed edges, and other areas where bass are feeding near the surface. A steady retrieve makes it swim just under the surface with a rolling wake, while short twitches add a side-to-side glide and trigger reaction strikes. The rear Colorado blade and internal rattle help it stand out in low-light or stained water.

Pros

  • Wide lip pushes water and creates a strong wake
  • Can be retrieved steadily or worked with twitches
  • Internal rattle and rear blade add extra attraction

Cons

  • May be too specialized for beginners
  • Best results usually require shallow, surface-oriented fish

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