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FBL Assault Crank MR - 6cm

Regular price 17,90€

Prix conseillé : 17,90€

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Description

The Assault Crankbait MR is the deep-diving version of the Assault series, specially designed to effectively explore areas up to 3 meters deep. Ideal for prospecting rocky bottoms, drop-offs, or submerged structures, it triggers reflexive strikes from predators positioned near the bottom.

Its swimming action relies on tight, controlled vibrations that transmit maximum signals in the water while minimizing strain felt in the rod. This design allows for longer fishing sessions with increased comfort, even during the repeated retrieves typical of crankbait fishing.

Thanks to its internal mass transfer system, the Assault MR offers excellent casting performance and maintains high precision, even against the wind. Its discreet rattle provides a subtle sound attraction, enough to draw in predators without arousing their suspicion.

At 60 mm and 17 g, it perfectly imitates stocky baitfish as well as certain crawfish, prey particularly favored by many predatory fish. Versatile and robust, it proves formidable for largemouth bass, pike, zander, and large perch.

Item details:

Size: 6 cm

Weight: 17 g

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