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If you’re describing intermittent water-flow resistance, the strongest match is Deps DC300 KICKBACKER because its action is built around that “release” in lip resistance and the resulting kickback/flutter response. It’s best when you want a deep crank that changes action on the retrieve without needing bottom contact.

Deps KORRIGAN MR and Deps KORRIGAN SR are better if you want the same escape-style trigger in shallower water or around cover. The MR is the more versatile middle-depth option; the SR is the shallow runner for hard bottoms, wood, and search fishing.

Deps WAKASAGI BAIT is different but useful if the fish are reacting to baitfish rather than bottom contact. It’s a good choice for subtle, reactive presentations near the surface or in the upper water column.

Technique notes

  • Deps DC300 KICKBACKER: steady retrieve over mid-depth to deep flats; let the bait work through its own flutter changes.
  • Deps KORRIGAN MR: steady crank with brief pauses or ticks around cover.
  • Deps KORRIGAN SR: work shallow hard bottom, wood, and edges where deflection matters.
  • Deps WAKASAGI BAIT: use twitches for panic darts; dead-stick or drift the floating model when fish are pressured.

When to switch

Switch away from crankbaits if fish are suspended high, chasing bait, or ignoring bottom-oriented presentations; that’s when Deps WAKASAGI BAIT can be better. If you’re not getting bites on the deep diver, move shallower with Deps KORRIGAN MR or Deps KORRIGAN SR to find fish faster around cover and structure.

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