Bearking Deep Diving Floating Crankbait 75mm Bass Lure

Bearking Deep Diving Floating Crankbait 75mm Bass Lure

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Bearking Deep Diving Floating Crankbait 75mm Bass Lure

Bearking Deep Diving Floating Crankbait 75mm Bass Lure

$20.99
Sale price  $20.99 Regular price  $0.00
This Bearking crankbait is built for anglers who want to get down into the strike zone fast. The wide diving bill pushes the bait deep on the retrieve and gives it a tight, hard-thumping wobble that bass key in on around rock,...
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This Bearking crankbait is built for anglers who want to get down into the strike zone fast. The wide diving bill pushes the bait deep on the retrieve and gives it a tight, hard-thumping wobble that bass key in on around rock, timber, and drop-offs. The high-contrast finish and 3D eyes add realism that holds up in stained or off-color water.

It runs true out of the box with a stable, erratic-free action even at faster retrieve speeds. Two sharp treble hooks stay in position on the strike, making this a solid choice for largemouth and smallmouth working deep points, creek channels, and submerged cover.

Specifications

TypeDeep diving crankbait, floating
Length75mm (2.95 in)
Weight23g (0.8 oz)
DepthDeep diving, designed to bump bottom structure
ActionTight wobble with hard-thumping vibration
HooksTwo round-bend treble hooks
Best forLargemouth and smallmouth bass around deep cover and structure

How to fish it

  1. Cast past rock piles, ledges, or drop-offs where bass hold in deeper water.
  2. Reel with steady cranks so the bill digs down and deflects off structure without snagging.
  3. Work a stop-and-go retrieve to trigger reaction strikes when fish are following but not committing.
  4. Slow the retrieve in cold water and speed it up in warmer months to match bass activity levels.

Frequently asked

Both. The tight wobble and deep-diving action work well for largemouth around cover and smallmouth on rocky points or ledges.

Choose brighter, high-contrast patterns like chartreuse or red in stained water, and go with more natural, translucent colors in clear water.

A medium to medium-heavy crankbait rod with some tip flex works well, paired with 10 to 14 lb monofluorocarbon or fluorocarbon line for good depth and hookset control.

It performs well from spring through fall whenever bass are relating to deeper structure, especially during pre-spawn and fall feeding periods.

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