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Firetiger

1-1/4"

1/11 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 12
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: TSML-11
1453251
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Chrome/Black Back

1-1/4"

1/11 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 12
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: TSML-12
1453252
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Glimmer Shad

1-1/4"

1/11 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 12
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: TSML-21
1453253
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Lime Scale

1-1/4"

1/11 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 12
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: TSML-27
1453254
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Hickory Shad

1-1/4"

1/11 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 12
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: TSML-30
1453255
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Shell White

1-1/4"

1/11 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 12
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: TSML-36
1453256
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Baby Brook Trout

1-1/4"

1/11 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 12
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: TSML-37
1453257
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Gold Black

1-1/4"

1/11 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 12
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: TSML-52
1453258
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Chrome/Blue Back

1-1/4"

1/11 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Hook Size: 12
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: TSML-54
1453259
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These great looking little cranks are guaranteed to turn on the biggest panfish in your favorite creek, pond, or lake! The Micro Light's unique wide-body design and hatch-matching length create just the right wobble and profile to bring crappies, bluegills, rock bass, trout, and even smallmouths charging out of cover to grab a meal! Give it a try!
Rated 4.3 out of 5 by 49 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Awsome Little Lure I have caught everything under the Pittsburgh sun with this little guy! Small Mouth, Large Mouth, Crappie, Rock, and Striped Bass, Bluegill even Carp and Channel Cat! Its my go to crank bait on the River Systems here. And to top it off it cant be beat by the price. The only problem I have is that the hooks get tangled sometimes but oh well, its way work the 10 seconds to untagle some hooks April 24, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by fun little bait I got a bunch of these little lures and they catch white bass really well, i was even able to catch some during some slow trolling. The only thing that I don't like about these lures is the hooks, they are sharp but weak. I got one treble stuck in my thumb and when I tried to pull it out it snapped and I had to get it removed at a hospital. Other than that it is a good little crank, and limescale has always been the best color for me. March 4, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by Bass striking mini! Caught 2 small Bass within first 15 min in the California Delta! Great swimming action for such tiny lure. Not so sure it will entice a strike from big bass though. But then again, I didn't use it for that long. July 19, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by good lure for the small ones great lure. my go to other than a very small rebel jerkbait for baby bass. the only reason i'll end up going after them is cause they will bite when the big ones have disappeared June 14, 2012
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Any colour that is bright and fuorescent
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Dark blue and red
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How deep do these dive?

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About 5 to 8 feet
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about 2 feet on a 10lbs mono.
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up to 4 feet when used right
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These should dive between two to four feet depending on retrieve speed!

I use these in the shallows for trout and pan fish. They work well!
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i already have the Lime Scale color but want to get one more what color would best mimic Ohio minnows Blue Chrome or Black Chrome?
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I dont know what color water you have there, but in NC it is murky, and chrome black kills.
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Not sure what part of OHIO you are from but in KY here is my choicesin order:
1)Sexy Blue Back Herring
2 Sexy Shad
3)Blue Gizzard
4)Chome Sexy Shad
5)Ghost Sexy
6)Green Gizzard
1 year, 3 months ago
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 - Louisville, KY.
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i just bought a couple of these.
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great for smallies and goggleeye here in ozarks where we a lot of wade fishing
1 year, 9 months ago
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 - cental Missouri
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These work perfectly! except the hook connecting problem. I havent had a problem with bad swimming yet.
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It dives about a foot and floats back up to the surface in about five seconds of a halted retreive. If the creek is shallow, this little guy isn't likely to hit bottom.

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If the creek has a rocky bottom these get hung quickly and badly. They're easier to fish in areas of open water where they're not going to encounter structure. The hooks are very lightweight and will bend or break if you pull too hard against a snag. But they do catch fish.
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Realativly well depending on what is
living in your creek. This crank
produces well for sunfish and both
small and largemouth bass. Not to
mention rock bass and perch love
these too. The only problem with
these is they do not dive very deep so
this probably will not catch fish in deep
creeks.
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horribly these are some trash lures because the hooks become entangled each cast. If you wanna put up with that you can. They will catch fish. try the xts speed lure minnow in 1 5//8 inch that is the best creek bait.
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use a single bigger trebles in the back, or get owner st-35, shorter shank.
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install a larger treble hook on tail of lure
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Yes, I replaced one f the hooks with the super small spinner blade off of a cheap marabou jig.

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I put one size smaller hooks on mine and it works real good
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replace them
or buy the xts speed lure minnow 1 and5/8 inch

this lure is capable but i kno the hooks snag each other
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they came with what I think was a size 8 treble, up-graded to size 4 red, worked good
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I've purchased several models of this crankbait from basspro and deadfishcompany. I've received some with #12 trebbles and some with #14 trebbles. some had 5mm rings and some had 3mm rings. takes a bit of mix and match to tweak them not to tangle.

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The hooks are small but they will work
2 years, 2 months ago
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The hooks are about a size 10.
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Don't know the exact size number. There are two sets of treble hooks small enough that I was catching bream with no problems.
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Size 14
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they are size 8 I believe
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The hooks are about a size 10.
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Don't know the exact size number. It has two sets of treble hooks small enough that I was catching bream with no problem.
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Size 14
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how deep will these dive?

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about 3-4 feet out of box, for deeper rig carolina style with slip sinker and swivel
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bout a foot and a half on a hasty retreive.

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1-2 feet below
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not very deep from what i rememberfrom these...1 and a 1/2 feet at most
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2 to 3 Feet.
2 years, 11 months ago
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Out of the box these crankbaits dive 3-5 feet, but you can vary that by your retrieve and by tuning it
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Don't know the exact depth, but when I use it looks like it runs about 12 to 18 inches.
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casted around 3-4ft
trolled closer to 6'
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I would say 5ft at the most, depends how fast you crank it. It usually stays within a few feet of the top when I use it.
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