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Dark Brown Crawdad

1-5/8"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B04SLXC4
855143
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Brown On Yellow

1-5/8"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B04SLBY
855137
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White

1-5/8"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B04SL01
1238043
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Firetiger

1-5/8"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B04SLFT
855138
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Tennessee Shad

1-5/8"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B04SLTS
855142
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Apple Red Crawdad

1-5/8"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B04SLXC5
1024363
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Baby Bass Orange Belly

1-5/8"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B04SLBBO ASST
855136
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Foxy Momma

1-5/8"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B04SLFMM
1630484
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Bengal Firetiger

1-5/8"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B04SLBFT
1024360
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Oxbow Bream

1-5/8"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B04SLOB
956525
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Lemon Lime

1-5/8"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B04SLFYG
1024362
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Chartreuse Black Scale

1-5/8"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B04SLFYBS
956528
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Baby Threadfin Shad

1-5/8"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B04SLBTS
1238044
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Foxy Shad

1-5/8"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B04SLFS
1630483
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Dark Brown Crawdad

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B05SLXC4
855151
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Brown On Yellow

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B05SLBY
855145
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White

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B05SL01
1238045
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Firetiger

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B05SLFT
855146
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Tennessee Shad

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B05SLTS
855150
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Apple Red Crawdad

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B05SLXC5
1024366
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Baby Bass Orange Belly

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B05SLBBO
855144
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Foxy Momma

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B05SLFMM
1630486
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Bengal Firetiger

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B05SLBFT
1024364
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Oxbow Bream

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B05SLOB
956530
Your Price: $4.99
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Lemon Lime

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B05SLFYG
1024365
Your Price: $4.99
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Chartreuse Black Scale

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B05SLFYBS
956534
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Zucchini

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B05SLBCT
1783707
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Craw Chartreuse Belly

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B05SLBCC
1783708
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Baby Threadfin Shad

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B05SLBTS
1238046
Your Price: $4.99
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Foxy Shad

2"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 3'
Quantity: 1
Model: B05SLFS
1630485
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  • Square paddle w/chamfered corners
  • Classic wide wobble
  • Bounces off objects

The Bomber Square A Lures feature a square paddle with chamfered corners to give you the advantage in timber, stout brush and other heavy cover. Bounces off objects and keeps on running, with its classic wide wobble. Square A cranks rate very high on the toughness scale. Dives: 0-3'.

Rated 4.5 out of 5 by 215 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Best performing crankbait Works great on bass in a local creek I hike to frequently. I just cast it and retrieve it and adjust speed to what I feel is right. The part I fish is 15 foot casts max, so you don't need a lot of time. I have Baby Bass. To make unhooking fish easier I take the back hook off. March 25, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by nice for ponds I got this in the baby bass color for the pond in my backyard. Its works great. You will catch bass and bream on this. Works good on all small ponds March 5, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Bomber Square A My go to crank on cold Spring or late season days also works well around big weathger changes. I fish is shallow 2-3 feet deep ponds and this bait is easily controlled there and outperforms other baits I've used. February 19, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by perfect depth i bought a few of these for shallower rivers. they run at the perfect depth! great lip that usually keeps the hooks from catching on rocks and other debris January 17, 2013
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I would think the red craw and the baby bass color would work well.
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I've had good luck with the baby bass color
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Depending on water color but usually cant go wrong with a chartuese color in most situations. Check your depths for preventing snags. Treble hooks like to snag up in brush.
Else wise check bait fish in pond and match it up or even crawdad color works well with a slow roll
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bandit has a lure called sun perch it is my faverite color
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I have had success with Firetiger. Mainly bank fish local ponds for Bass.
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Bluegill, Red Craw, or Shad
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it depends on water clarity and what there feeding on.the two main colors i use is a shad and black top with chartuse
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Baby Bass always works for me
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I usually go by the color of the water. If its clear i'll go with something that looks more natural -green, brown, etc. If the water is murky, dark, i'll go with something brighter. Get a combination of those at a sale price and you can't fail.
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Depends on water clarity in the pond. Use natural colors in clear water, I like to use the bass color or one of the shads. In murky or dingy water use fire-tiger, chartreuse or one of the red craws.
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white or pearl !
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all are silent
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Yes the Bomber Square A in 1-5/8 inch is silent I know it says rattling on the page but it's silent
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They have a rattle so no
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im not sure of the exact model # but i know for a fact some come with rattles and some without, or at least mine did.
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No. all bomber models that I'm aware of have a rattle chamber.
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None that I have purchased do
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no i dont think so but strike king dose it is a very good crankbait to
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No. Not that I've ever encountered, and I own about 8 different ones.
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No they all have rattles.
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If your looking for a silent crank I would go with the strike king silent swuare bills
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most of them but not all
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plastic
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NO IT IS HOLLOW PLASTIC THAT FLOATS SLOWLY AND HAS A RATTLE CHAMBER.
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not balsa....plastic
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no it is just plastic but bommer dose make a balsa wood crainkbait
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NO it isnt try The RAPAL DT they are made of balsa and great lures have caught tons of fish on them
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Plastic...I'm not familiar with any Bomber lures made of balsa wood.
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Its more of an erratic wide wobble. Not a tight vibration if thats what you're asking.
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It has a good vibrating action and built in rattles. I love the action and have had good luck with them under the right circumstances.
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wide wobble
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I would say it's not as aggressive as a Fat Rap or Bandit 200 series, but close behind.
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No its pretty suttle unless you work it, but its very effective little bass love them and big ones cant pass them up!
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yes it does
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How hard the wobble depends entirely on how fast or hard the retrieve. Even at a slow to moderate retrieve, it has a very nice wobble/vibration.
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Yes it does. It's a very tight wobble.
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it has a great wiggle good for shallows for females pre and spawn
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Does not have a lot of vibration
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It has a very tight wiggle...avoids snags well since it doesn't roll over when it comes in contact with them like a pointed bill does.
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i would have to say yes to that!
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i want it to dive 4-6 ft. (preferrably)
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try a bomber square a on 8lb test, it should dive about 5-6ft.
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I have used bomber square bill and strike king square bill there both are about the same ,except for price,bomber square bill wont break your wallet,
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These dive from 1-3 feet. It will dive a little deeper if your speed is up and rod tip is low. These are great lures and the price is awesome. Strike King makes an excellent square bill too, but it costs twice as much. Your budget - your call.
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I have used the strike king 1.5 and the xcalibur square bill, and I always come back to the bomber. The action is incredible thanks to the coffin shaped lip, and you don't have to choose between 30 colors, bomber keeps it simple and the colors work great. I prefer fire tiger and foxy momma.
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Bomber square billed cranks are good and for the money... real good. However, I'd suggest strike kings KVD 1.5, and 2.5 cranks. Great colors, great action, very durable.
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i like the new kvd 1.5
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I use Strike King 1.5, Bomber Square A, and Xcalibur XCS100 regularly and successfully. I usually run them at 2-4 feet.
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Go with Luckycraft. RC 2.5
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yes works great at dusk
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Well, most of the square bill's don't that deep. My favorite square bill is the Bomber Square A (dives 0-3ft), it is a fish catching machine. When I reach for a square bill it is in shallow brushy areas where a 6ft max depth is not needed. The bandit 100 series dives 2-5ft, and its a great bait its just small and light.
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Bomber Square A's. can't beat the price and they perform VERY well
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A lot of this depends on your local baitfish and water color. I have had luck with the sexy shad, the threadfin, and the chromed sexy shad colored one.
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