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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N

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Mad N's coffin lip bounces off structure to trigger more strikes!

These productive, tournament-proven Mad N's crankbaits come in brilliant finishes. You can count on plenty of flash and reflection, and it's tough, too--guaranteed to never wear off! On top of their great finish, Mad N's feature a tough, coffin lip, 3-D eyes, flared gills and Mustad® Ultra Point™ hooks. Length: 2". Weight: 3/8 oz. Dives: 4'. Hook Size: #4. Made in USA.

   



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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Black Splat

Black Splatter Back

MAD-139

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-39
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Slick

Slick

MAD-275

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-73
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Reversible Green Craw

Reversible Green Craw

MAD-276

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-87
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Smoke N' Mirror

Smoke N' Mirror

MAD-202

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-02
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Red Ear

Red Ear

MAD-253

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-06
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Bluegill

Bluegill

MAD-263

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-07
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Zucchini

Zucchini

MAD-292

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-08
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Sunfish

Sunfish

MAD-220

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-30
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Bull Bream

Bull Bream

MAD-257

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-16
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Nutter Shad

Nutter Shad

MAD-262

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-32
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Clear Nutter

Clear Nutter

MAD-268

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-33
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N -  - Brown Chartreuse

Brown Chartreuse

MAD-NDC9

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-09
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Castaic Choice

Castaic Choice

MAD-277

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-50
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Apocalypse

Apocalypse

MAD-225

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-25
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Blue Devil

Blue Devil

MAD-203

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-04
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Fire Firetiger

Fire Firetiger

MAD-234

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-34
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Copper Craw

Copper Craw

MAD-248

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-10
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Chartreuse Killer

Chartreuse Killer

MAD-251

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-05
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Tennessee Ghost

Tennessee Ghost

MAD-260

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-80
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman™ Lures-Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Violet Illusion

Violet Illusion

MAD-270

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-85
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Grey Ghost

Gray Ghost

MAD-271

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-71
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Chartreuse/Black

Chartreuse Black

MAD-BP21

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-11
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Norman Lures® Professional Edge™ Baits - Mad N - Bream Illusion

Bream

MAD-259

2"

3/8 oz.

Sound: Rattle
Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 5'
38-269-187-59
Your Price (each): $5.49
In stock


Mad N's coffin lip bounces off structure to trigger more strikes!

These productive, tournament-proven Mad N's crankbaits come in brilliant finishes. You can count on plenty of flash and reflection, and it's tough, too--guaranteed to never wear off! On top of their great finish, Mad N's feature a tough, coffin lip, 3-D eyes, flared gills and Mustad® Ultra Point™ hooks. Length: 2". Weight: 3/8 oz. Dives: 4'. Hook Size: #4. Made in USA.

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Best to contact the manufacturer.
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If you can't find it on line at BPS, in that particular color, try Bill Norman lures, on line. That is the factory. You might be able to find what you are looking for there.
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From my man cave where I make them? Sorry, I know of no specific coffin or square billed lure with a "hard" side to side action. The lip is intended to reduce snags and the hard side to side causes snags as the treble hook swings outside of the bill profile.

Mine were mistakes. LOL
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I recommend the Bandit 100 series. They are reasonably priced and have what you want. Bomber square A is another. XCaliber square bill is another one. All of these are reasonably priced and work exactly as you want. Match the forage, plus water color and you should do well.
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best color for bass?

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Depends on the bass.
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The one that they are hitting today - LOL.

I prefer the colors that match the baitfish in my area, or the crayfish, unless the water is .....................

Sorry, there is no "one" color that is BEST.
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shad
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Any Craw color.
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The color of the water generally answers this question best...dark colors or chartruse for stained/muddy water and lighter colors for clear water.
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lurecollector you ask to many questions for starters
i must have answered about 50 of them so far at least
the best color for bass in this lure would be something that mimics what the fish want in your area
try the bass pro exclusive 30 sunfish
looks great and make a review on how it works if you decide to buy
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I have been using the "Original" Norman lures as they are closer to realistic paint jobs. I have used them for at least 15 years and they still catch a lot of fish. Can't argue with that success rate.
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They are both tools, as as such, both work equally well, depending on the conditions and day.

I find the Norman Coffin Lip a little better at bouncing off rocks but the Nitro a little better bouncing off timber.

Both have a respected place in my tackle box(s)
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I prefer the Mad N but the fish have to answer this question on a day to day basis.
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Hard to tell from the picture, I could sure use a front or bottom view, but...............

Looks like a Mad N.
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Mad N
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This is a Deep Baby N. Dives to about 7 feet. Thin N dives to about 4-5 feet.
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BPS sells both, so that is hard to answer. If a picture from the front or bottom was available it would be possible to give a reasonably accurate answer.
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