IMAKATSU

Imakatsu Aventa Crawler Dyvazelle Topwater

$29.99 - $29.99

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Description

Built to mimic a struggling baitfish on the surface trying to flee from predators, the Imakatsu Aventa Crawler Dyvazelle Topwater uses high-strength folding wings that create erratic wobbling action on the surface during a steady retrieve. While the original Imakatsu Aventa Crawler Vazelle was designed for use with spinning tackle, the Dyvazelle is an upsized version intended to extend casting distance with baitcasting gear. Outfitted with two razor-sharp fluorine-coated Japanese treble hooks, anglers benefit from seamless hooksets, rapid hook penetration, and increased landing ratios. Featuring a highly realistic shad shape body, the larger size improves flight attitude, straightness, and distance thanks to its asymmetrical body, while the wings fold inward during the cast for a more aerodynamic profile. Complete with custom air-brushed paint jobs, lifelike 3D eyes, and gill plates, the Imakatsu Aventa Crawler Dyvazelle Topwater delivers improved high-speed reeling performance to attract bass with the fish-attracting power of a buzzbait. Imakatsu Length Weight Class Aventa Crawler Dyvazelle 3.93" 2/5oz Floating

Specifications

Category

Topwater Baits

Weight

0.4 oz (11 g)

Length

3.93 in (100 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Running Depth

0 ft

Action

erratic wobble

Conditions

open water, low light

Field Notes

Use this as a surface search bait when bass are feeding on baitfish near the top. The folding wings and steady retrieve create a fleeing, wobbling surface commotion that can draw strikes in calm to moderately choppy water. It is especially effective when you want a long-casting topwater lure that can be burned or retrieved steadily like a buzzbait.

Pros

  • Long casting due to upsized, aerodynamic body
  • Erratic surface action imitates fleeing baitfish
  • Floating design keeps it working on top
  • Realistic finish and detailed body

Cons

  • Topwater presentation can be less effective in heavy wind
  • Treble hooks and surface action can make it less ideal around dense cover

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