Lee Lures

Flap 9

$99.99

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Description

Hand carved wood construction Body length 7" Weight 4.7 oz. Free spinning #9 Mag blade Flap blade contacts steel retaining clip providing random "clink" .063" wire replaceable hook spreaders .092" stainless screw eyes Mustad 8/0 front, Eagle Claw 774 3/0 rear hooks Wolverine Triple Split Rings Description FINALLY, the bait the captured the "Air Jaws Musky" on Todays Angler. THE FLAP 9! Flap, bloop, flap, sploosh, clink, clink, bloop, CRUNCH! That's what you can expect with the Lee Lures FlapTail. Old school design with modern improvements promise to deliver some of your biggest topwater fish to date. With a steady slow to medium retrieve it has a completely random action making a wide range of sound effects. With it's 7" cedar wood body and stainless flap blade the overall length comes in at 10". Size 8/0 Mustad 3551 in front and two 3/0 Chaos Tackle Black Tridents hang from custom replaceable .063" "spreaders", hook and hold like no other design. The Magnum 9 blade rotates and spins freely and strikes the steel retaining clip mounted on back providing an EXTRA loud metallic sound. Wanna throw something they haven't seen? Well, you have found it! See it in action Fish caught on this bait

Specifications

Category

Pike & Musky Topwater

Weight

4.7 oz (133 g)

Length

7 in (178 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

pike-musky

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Action

random surface action with loud clink and splash

Conditions

low light, open water, vegetation

Field Notes

Use this as a slow to medium retrieve topwater bait for musky and other big predators. The rotating blade and clinking hardware are designed to create loud surface commotion and random action, making it a good choice when you want to call fish up from cover or low-light water.

Pros

  • Very loud topwater commotion and metallic clink
  • Hand-carved wood construction
  • Large hooks and replaceable spreaders for solid hook-up potential

Cons

  • Heavy and specialized, so it requires stout tackle
  • Best suited to experienced anglers targeting large fish
  • May be too aggressive for pressured or ultra-clear conditions

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