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Beast Hunter #194 Delta Fire Craw

Beast Hunter #194 Delta Fire Craw

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Description

The Big Stik is a high-tech lunker-killer that walks, pops, spits and catches just about anything that swims. It’s a rear-weighted bait making it easier to cast and enabling it to sit in a position that as soon as you start your retrieve, it starts to walk and pitch water a foot and a half to three feet in front of the bait. 

The Big Stik features wire through construction, heavier split rings and quality VMC hooks so it will stand up to trophy fish. It is deadly for bass, musky, pike, stripers and many saltwater species.

Its design incorporates a small fixed weight inside, maximizing diving depth while preventing the lure from tumbling and fouling on the cast. The sidewalls are 2.0mmthick, distributing the overall weight proportionately throughout the body, enabling it to stop quicker as it doesn’t glide forward.


Specifications

  • Length: 67 mm, 2.64 inches
  • Weight: 23 g, ¾ oz.
  • Type: Mid-range diving crankbait. 10-13 feet (on 14 lb. fluorocarbon)
  • Hooks: #2

 

Action

The Beast Hunter features a very natural wobble that is not too wide nor tight and a subdued knocking sound that will not turn off spooky bass. The diving angle is also tuned, so when you come in contact with the weeds, softly lift up the rod. The Beast Hunter will backslide and glide right over the vegetation.

 

The lure has dual sound chambers that allow it to be popped subtly or worked faster to make it “the loudest plug you’ve ever heard.” It’ll spit like a magnum popper, walk like the hardest-sashaying walking bait, and anglers needn’t be experts to make it do its thing.

Recommended Line and Gear

On 14-pound fluorocarbon, it dominates the 10 to 13-foot range. You can fish it onstandard crankbait gear, but the¾-ounce size necessitates a medium heavy orheavy power cranking rod to handle the weight of the lure.

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