Deps Tiny Bullshooter 100 Glide Bait 1 oz
CA$64.99
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Description
DEPS Tiny Bullshooter 100 Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand Origin | DEPS Co., Ltd. (Premium Japanese JDM Elite Engineering) |
| Body Length | 4.0 inches / 100 mm (Compact High-Body Profile) |
| Official Weight | 1.0 oz / 28 grams precisely balanced |
| Buoyancy Profile | Slow Sinking (Horizontal Basin Settle) |
| Diving Depth Range | Variable (Controlled by countdown timing & line diameter) |
| Fin Material Type | High-Strength Structural Soft Elastomer Webbed Fins |
| Primary Targets | Trophy Largemouth Bass, Trophy Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike |
The Bluegill Slalom Hydrodynamics: Overcoming Clear-Water Suspicion
In mature natural lakes or heavy public reservoirs, trophy bass quickly learn to identify and avoid standard slender-profile minnows or loud, fast-moving crankbaits. However, high-calorie bluegills and sunfish remain a year-round staple diet. The DEPS Tiny Bullshooter 100 completely weaponizes this biological preference into a compact, stealthy frame. Measuring 100mm with a deep, flat-sided silhouette, this JDM masterpiece perfectly duplicates a juvenile panfish, forcing lock-jawed predators to strike out of pure opportunistic survival instinct.
The mechanical core of the Tiny Bullshooter relies on its high-strength single hinge joint axis. When retrieved steadily, the broad flat sides catch rising water resistance, translating line tension into a wide, ultra-fluid S-curve slalom glide path. Inside the ABS frame, an advanced interior ballast configuration stabilizes the bait’s trajectory, eliminating mid-air spinning to ensure bulletproof casting distance even when firing directly into stiff wind chops on open flats.
Elastomer Fin Engineering: Organic Micro-Wakes and Brake Stabilization
Standard hard glide baits suffer from a major design flaw: when you pause the retrieve, the rigid plastic body snaps to an unnatural, sudden stop, which immediately alerts tracking fish. DEPS’ design team neutralized this threat by embedding custom, high-grade soft elastomer webbed fins into the breast and tail sectors. These flexible fins act as hydrodynamic stabilizers during active glides, lengthening the tracking line and throwing off organic micro-wakes that fish pick up via their lateral lines.
The true lethal advantage manifests the millisecond you stop or twitch your rod. The soft elastomer fins act as water-braking cushions, letting the 1oz body execute a smooth, realistic deceleration roll. This mimics a real panfish pausing to breathe, completely breaking the visual defense perimeter of the most targeted trophy bass.
Pro Guide: Gear Backbone Customization and Line Flotation Regulations
- The Conventional Gear Advantage: Unlike massive 8-inch swimbaits that weigh over 3 ounces and demand heavy specialty setups, the compact 1 oz (28g) profile of the Tiny Bullshooter 100 sits right in the sweet spot for a standard 7’0″ to 7’6″ **Medium-Heavy (MH) or Heavy power conventional casting rod** with a Fast or Moderate-Fast action blank. This allows tournament anglers to work high-end glide tactics comfortably on their favorite all-round setups.
- Line Selection (Tuning the S-Curve Track): Spool up with straight 14–16 lb premium Fluorocarbon line for clear water stealth. Fluorocarbon is dense and sinks naturally, which eliminates line bow to help the slow-sinking swimbait glide smoothly into its mid-water column sweet spots. If you want to creep it just beneath the surface film over heavy weed canopies, running a 16–20 lb floating Monofilament line will keep the nose angled upward, maximizing lateral glide width.
- Elastomer Material Preservation Law: The soft elastomer fins are highly durable but chemically react and warp when left in direct contact with standard PVC soft plastic worms inside hot tackle trays. Always store your Tiny Bullshooter 100 inside its original factory protective packaging or within its own separate hard compartment in your box.
3 Tactical Methods for Heavy Structure & Clear Water Flats
- The Lazy Slalom Crawl (The Core Search): Cast along deep rocky drop-offs, vertical weed walls, or parallel to structural dock shade lines. Execute a slow, steady reel recovery pace without moving your rod tip. The Tiny Bullshooter 100 will trace a wide, mesmerizing S-curve slalom track that draws out large fish hiding deep in cover.
- The 180-Degree Snap Pivot (The Strike Trigger): When a big bass is tracking closely behind the lure but hesitates to bite, apply a sharp, violent downward wrist snap on a slack line. The flat nose will catch water, causing the body to **snap sharply 180 degrees sideways to stare directly at the follower**—this sudden face-to-face confrontation forces immediate reaction strikes.
- The Dead-Stick Sinking Pause: Cast deep into small open pockets within lily pads. Let the 1oz frame settle horizontally on a completely loose line drop, letting the soft elastomer fins pulse organically with the micro-currents.
Frequently Asked Questions About DEPS Tiny Bullshooter 100
Q1: What is the exact sinking behavior and depth column of the Tiny Bullshooter 100?
A: The DEPS Tiny Bullshooter 100 is a dedicated slow-sinking jointed glide bait. On the pause, it settles horizontally with a highly balanced, slight nose-down posture at an ultra-natural speed. Because it is a sinking bait, it has no fixed diving ceiling; you can fish it anywhere from 1 foot beneath the surface film down to 12+ feet deep along deep river channels simply by counting down the sink time before starting your retrieve.
Q2: Do I need an expensive heavy-duty swimbait setup to fish this lure?
A: No, absolutely not. That is the core mechanical advantage of this downsized JDM frame. Weighing a perfectly balanced 1.0 oz (28 grams), the DEPS Tiny Bullshooter 100 can be cast and fished effortlessly using any standard Medium-Heavy (MH) or Heavy power conventional bass rod, saving you the expense of a dedicated big-bait outfit.
Q3: Will the soft elastomer fins melt or warp if stored incorrectly?
A: Yes. Elastomer is a high-performance material that chemically reacts and melts when left in direct contact with oil-based PVC soft plastic worms or trailers inside hot tackle boxes. To protect the fins and preserve their swimming symmetry, always store your Tiny Bullshooter 100 inside its factory protective tray or within its own separate hard box compartment away from soft plastics.


