Cliquebaits

HONEY MUSTARD CRAW

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Description

Premium, tournament grade 2.5 squarebill crankbait featured in a Honey Mustard color-way that was designed to have a presence in the water yet toned down slightly to keep the bait's profile and appeal very natural and unsuspecting. It excels in stained to muddy water but catches them good in any clarity. An excellent Spring/Pre-Spawn and Fall Feedbag selection to tie on during those times the fish are actively and aggressively seeking out the meals that will pack on the pounds they're desperately trying to put on. During the Summer months, this color-way on this bait is a great choice for when the bass are setting up near and/or around shallow cover while schooling as the bright golden yellow underbelly draws the most dominant, aggressive fish in the school which is normally the biggest fish in the bunch! It's also a very effective bait when the water temps are low and you really need something to get their attention to move in for the kill! If you want an all around, highly effective bait that a lot of guys and fish haven't really seen before... this would certainly fit the mold. Don't get "caught" without one!

Specifications

Category

Crankbaits

Length

2.5 in (64 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting

Water Column

subsurface

Action

tight wobble

Conditions

clear water, dirty water, low light, cold water, rocky, vegetation, open water

Field Notes

A 2.5 squarebill crankbait is best around shallow cover like wood, rock, and laydowns where deflection triggers strikes. The Honey Mustard color is especially useful in stained to muddy water, but the listing says it can produce in any clarity. It’s a strong choice for pre-spawn, fall feeding periods, and summer schooling fish near shallow cover.

Pros

  • Natural-looking profile with enough presence to stand out
  • Effective in stained to muddy water
  • Good around shallow cover and schooling fish
  • Useful in spring, fall, and summer

Cons

  • Squarebill style is mainly a shallow-water bait
  • Bright color may be less subtle in ultra-clear water

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