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Crankbait Popper?!

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Have any of you guys heard about or seen this bait yet? I saw it as one of the new classic releases on TW. Normally I would say this seems kind of gimmicky and silly but it got me thinking about one of the better fish I caught last year. I was using a wiggle wart and backlashed my reel so it was sitting there on the surface for about 30 seconds before I started to crank it down and as soon (I mean literally half a second) as it began diving WHAM! 5lber inhaled it after, at least I suspect, it was staring at the bait for a good amount of time. So I guess in those kind of situations this could actually be a neat little niche bait. Where you might want to keep the bait making a little commotion on the surface to attract them but then use the diving action to make it seem like it's getting away and have them react. I don't know what are you're guys thoughts? Gimmick or potentially effective? 

 

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