Berkley Flicker Shad 7 Shallow
CA$9.99
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Description
The Berkley Flicker Shad 7 Shallow is a shallow diving crankbait designed for bass, walleye, and multi-species fishing in shallow to mid-depth water. Featuring the proven Flicker Shad profile and aggressive side roll, it delivers strong flash, vibration, and reaction-triggering action.
Compared to smaller Flicker Shad models, the size 7 creates more water displacement and a wider profile, making it ideal for targeting larger fish or covering water more efficiently. Its shallow diving bill allows the lure to run approximately 3–6 feet deep, making it effective around flats, riprap, grass edges, shallow rock, and shoreline cover.
The slow-rise design helps keep the lure in the strike zone while reducing snags around shallow structure. Whether casted steadily, twitched, or trolled slowly, the Flicker Shad 7 Shallow produces strong reaction bites from active fish.
Ideal for bass, walleye, perch, and multi-species fishing, the Berkley Flicker Shad 7 Shallow is a versatile shallow crankbait built for aggressive fish and shallow water conditions.
Key Specifications
Size: 7
Length: 3 in / 7 cm
Weight: 2/7 oz / 7.9 g
Running Depth: 3–6 ft
Type: Floating shallow diving crankbait
Category: Shallow Crankbait
Target Species: Bass, Walleye, Perch, Multi-species
Recommended Setup
Rod: 6’8″ – 7′ medium rod
Line: 10–14 lb fluorocarbon or mono
Technique: Steady retrieve, stop-and-go, shallow trolling
Best Conditions: Flats, shallow cover, grass edges, stained water, active fish
FAQ
What fish can you catch with the Berkley Flicker Shad 7 Shallow?
The Flicker Shad 7 Shallow is effective for bass, walleye, perch, and other freshwater predator species.
What depth does the Flicker Shad 7 Shallow run?
The size 7 shallow model typically runs around 3–6 feet deep.
When should you use a shallow crankbait?
Shallow crankbaits work best around flats, grass edges, shallow structure, and when fish are actively feeding in the upper water column.


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