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The Bayou Boogie has been around a long time.  It may dive some and it does indeed have a tight wiggle since it's a type of lipless crankbait.  I haven't seen one in years....didn't even know they were still around.

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It's almost like a trap. Stripers crush these things on a regular basis.

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It shure is a "diving" crank, the kind of "dive" that sinks a rock, it 's lipless crank that has been around for ages, the design is very old and originally was called Pico Perch, other companies have manufactured it ( Heddon and Whopper Stopper ) in different sizes and as silent or rattling version. I 've fished with it for 3 deacedes and caught numerous fish with it, it has lost a lot of favor and seldomly used by newer anglers. It has a very nice tight wiggle.

BTW, do yourself and the bait a favor, change the hooks, the stock hooks are junk imo.

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Thanks guys! I may have to take a ride to BPS and check this out. I'm sure I'll be broke by the time I get out of the store though.  ;D

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