Tsurinoya Charm 59F Floating Crankbait for Bass
The Tsurinoya Charm 59F is a compact floating crankbait built for covering shallow to mid-depth water where bass hold tight to cover. Its rounded body and shad-style pattern give off a realistic baitfish profile, while the diving bill pushes it down on a steady retrieve and lets it float back up on pause, a trigger that draws reaction strikes from cruising or ambush-feeding bass.
At 59mm and 13g, it casts easily on medium spinning or baitcasting gear and holds a tight wobbling action through the retrieve. It works well bounced off laydowns, rock, and dock pilings, or worked steadily along grass edges. The floating design also lets you pause over cover without snagging, making it a solid choice for largemouth and smallmouth bass in lakes, rivers, and reservoirs.
Specifications
| Type | Floating crankbait |
| Length | 59 mm (2.3 in) |
| Weight | 13 g (approx. 1/2 oz) |
| Depth | Shallow to mid-depth diving |
| Action | Tight wobble with buoyant rise on pause |
| Hooks | Two front-mounted treble hooks |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass around cover |
How to fish it
- Cast past visible cover such as laydowns, rock, or dock pilings.
- Retrieve steadily to let the bill dig and the bait wobble through the strike zone.
- Pause briefly after contact with structure to let the bait float up and trigger a reaction bite.
- Vary retrieve speed to find the cadence bass respond to that day.
Frequently asked
Yes, the compact profile and tight wobble work well for both species, especially around rock, wood, or grass edges.
Brighter, high-contrast patterns tend to work better in stained water, while more natural shad tones are effective in clear water.
A medium-power spinning or baitcasting rod with 10 to 14 lb fluorocarbon or monofilament line handles this crankbait well.
It performs well in spring and fall when bass are shallow and active, and around cover any time water temperatures are moderate.