Bomber® Flat A™ or Deep Flat A™ Hardbaits
Bomber’s Flat A and Deep Flat A Series crankbaits provide consistent running depth and near neutral buoyancy, giving you many retrieve options when targeting suspended fish with lock-jaw. The Flat A cranks offer a narrow-backed, flat-sided design which creates a very tight wiggle for a more subtle presentation. Both the Flat A and Deep Flat A cranks are complete with #4 TX3™ Excalibur Hooks. 2-1/2''; 3/8 oz.
Flat A - Model B02FA - Cranking depth: 3'-5'. Trolling depth: 5'-6'
Deep Flat A - Model B02DFA - Cranking depth: 4'-8'. Trolling depth: 12'-15'.
Rated 4.6 out of 5 by 16
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Rated 5 out of 5 by Johnathan Great for river bass fishing
I have much more success with these running them along fallen trees in the river. Catch bass all day. favorite color, firetiger.
January 4, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by sambo1688 love it
every single time i have thrown a flat a i have caught bass. EVERY TIME !
March 14, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5 by bigfishken Good bait!
Occassionally bass respond better to a tighter wiggle than on Model A's...at these times, one of these will frequently do the trick. Fishes well on a spinning rod.
November 7, 2010
Rated 4 out of 5 by UltraLightBass Not bad at all
It has a very hard working wobble to it. looks in the water not like other cranks. hooks are not the best
May 27, 2010
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Assuming you picked the models that were similar length and dive depths, what is the difference between these Flat A's and the Bomber Fat Free Shad series? Which of the two would you prefer?Answers
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Both are good. Both will catch fish. Just different applications.Top 100 Contributor
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The Flat A has a tighter wiggle the other bait is wider and has a more pronounced wiggle. I would go with the Fat Free Shad if I had to pick just one but thats my personal preference I've caught fish on both.1 of 1
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