IMAKATSU

Imakatsu Aventa Crawler Vazelle Topwater

$28.79 - $28.79

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Description

Over a year of testing and tuning to get just right, the Imakatsu Aventa Crawler Vazelle Topwater is the smallest and fastest in the Aventa Crawler series. Built to mimic a struggling baitfish on the surface trying to flee from predators, the Imakatsu Aventa Crawler Vazelle Topwater features a highly realistic shad body that is complemented by ultra-thin, high strength folding wings that are mounted to the rear of the bait, which creates a unique wobbling action of the surface during a steady retrieve. The wings also collapse inward during the cast for a more aerodynamic profile so anglers can make long, accurate casts at schooling fish or pinpoint targets.Once a fish strikes, the Imakatsu Aventa Crawler Vazelle Topwater is outfitted with two razor sharp fluorine coated Japanese treble hooks that provide unmatched hook penetration and holding power to increase your landing ratios. Covered in custom air brushed paint jobs and finished with lifelike 3D eyes and gill plates to fool smart lure-shy bass, the Imakatsu Aventa Crawler Vazelle Topwater is an innovative topwater that most fish have never seen before.ImakatsuLengthWeightClassAventa Crawler Vazelle3.1"1/4ozTopwaterUpgrade Your Treble Hooks!

Specifications

Category

Topwater Baits

Weight

0.25 oz (7 g)

Length

3.1 in (79 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Running Depth

0 ft

Action

wobbling surface crawl

Conditions

open water, low light

Field Notes

Use this on the surface with a steady retrieve to imitate a fleeing baitfish. The collapsing wings make it a good choice for long casts to schooling fish or for targeting isolated surface activity and pressured bass.

Pros

  • Unique surface wobble and realistic baitfish profile
  • Compact size casts well to schooling fish
  • Equipped with sharp treble hooks

Cons

  • Specialized presentation may not be as versatile as standard topwaters
  • Likely best when fish are actively feeding near the surface

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