
If you mean “deep navi” as a deep-diving option, Bandit Walleye Deep-Navi is the clear match: it’s a deep-diving minnow-style crankbait built for walleye, suspended fish, and offshore structure, with a tight wobble and a dive depth to 27 feet.
If you’re looking for something that handles depth in current, TinMan Tackle Bare Lima Bean Jigs. are a good compact jig choice for penetrating fast flow and getting down quickly.
The hat items are not fishing lures, but if “deep navi” was a brand/style search rather than a lure search, American Baitworks Co Snag Proof Rope Hat and Megabass-メガバス Megabass Brush Snapback Navy are the closest “deep navy” apparel matches in the retrieved set.
For Bandit Walleye Deep-Navi, troll it to reach maximum depth, or cast and retrieve over deep edges, humps, and suspended fish. Keep the retrieve steady so the tight wobble stays consistent.
For TinMan Tackle Bare Lima Bean Jigs., fish them where current is strong and you need a jig that drops fast and stays down.
Switch away from the deep-diving crankbait if fish are shallow, tight to cover, or want a slower bottom presentation. In that case, a jig, soft plastic, or shallower crankbait would usually be a better fit.
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