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BMCD2N265
£9.19
by 10
Slammin Chicken
5
265
£9.19
BMCD2N269
£9.19
by 10
Pink Limetreuse Tail
5
269
£9.19
BMCD2N336 (Unavailable)
£9.19
by 10
Salt & Pepper Silver Phantom
5
336
£9.19
BMCD2N376 (Unavailable)
£9.19
by 10
Electric Chicken
5
376
£9.19
BMCD2N443
£9.19
by 10
Grey Ghost
5
443
£9.19
BMCD2N475
£9.19
by 10
Limetreuse Ghost
5
475
£9.19
BMCD2N214
£9.19
by 10
Chicken on a Chain
5
214
£9.19
BMCD2N476
£9.19
by 10
Pink Ghost
5
476
£9.19
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The Crappie Dapper is a small shad that has it all! Made of an ultra-soft material resembling real flesh, it is soaked in liquid salt and impregnated throughout with the famous Bang attractant. This texture, reminiscent of real prey, will cause the predator to hold it in its mouth longer during an attack, thus optimizing your hook set. It also features a ventral slit that aids in Texas rigging, which is rare for a shad of barely 50 mm. Particularly flexible, the Crappie Dapper swims even at the slowest retrieval speeds, allowing for the slowest fishing for difficult fish. Even with minimalist animations, its tail sends off intense vibrations and gives it a strong, very attractive rolling motion.
A shad of formidable efficiency on all suspicious predators or when they are focused on small prey. The Crappie Dapper excels in linear fishing or even in the slowest scratch fishing. A must-have for freshwater fishing for perch, black or even pike-perch in light street fishing. It can even be used in fast waters for trout fishing. At sea, it can also be used in ultra light for fishing fine sea bass or even rock fishing.
The Crappie Dapper is a particularly interesting swimbait. Boosted with BANG attractant, it diffuses an irresistible Shad scent. With its salt-impregnated body, it sinks faster, and the fish will hold it in its mouth longer, giving more time for the hook set.