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With its patented design, the Chatterbait has long been a contender for the top catching lure in tournament and recreational bass fishing. The Chatterbait produces unmatched vibration, flash, and action with a simple retrieve, making it a productive lure for all anglers, whether seasoned tournament fishermen, or those purchasing their first artificial lure. Combining Z-Man's Chatterbait with the Razor ShadZ trailer creates the ultimate bladed jig/trailer combination.

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The new Berkley SquareBull 3.5 is a hard-nosed, heavy-hitting squarebill crankbait made to seek and destroy, covering water efficiently and targeting fish in the 2-5 foot range. The SquareBull has an erratic hunting action and gives off a great amount of flash as it deflects off cover to trigger vicious shallow water strikes. Two razor-sharp Fusion19 trebles get the job done and are tough enough to hold even when bass swipe at your crankbait, a common occurrence with shallow squarebill fishing.

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The Big O was Cotton Cordell’s first “million-seller,” the first square-lip crankbait ever created. This proven lure still catches plenty of big bass. The buoyant body and cover-deflecting ability is unmatched by other square lips. Three sizes are available (2-, 2½- and 3-inches) in a variety of fish-catching color patterns. The Big O started the square lip crankbait craze, and it’s still leading the charge.

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If you think you (and the bass) have seen it all in topwater baits, then meet the Bill Lewis StutterStep. This odd-looking lure has moves no one has ever seen before 3 separate all-new swimming styles, in fact. This unique bait can be worked 3 distinct ways. The bait's name comes from its tendency to cut at a sharp 90 degree angle when walked, rather than veering forward. This allows you to work the bait almost in place, stuttering back and forth next to cover, a step at a time.

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