DPES TINY NZ CRAWLER TOPWATER BAIT
CA$55.99
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Description
The DEPS Tiny NZ Crawler is a compact version of the famous NZ Crawler series, designed to deliver powerful topwater attraction in a more manageable size. Despite its smaller profile, this crawler bait creates impressive surface disturbance thanks to its wide body and oversized stainless steel wings.
As the lure moves across the water, the wings rotate and create a distinctive crawling action that pushes water and produces loud clacking sounds. This combination of noise, vibration, and surface disturbance imitates struggling prey and draws aggressive strikes from bass.
The Tiny NZ Crawler also features a jointed rear body and a spinning blade at the tail, which add extra flash and vibration to the presentation. These features enhance realism and help fish locate the lure even in low-visibility conditions.
With its floating design and balanced construction, the DEPS Tiny NZ Crawler can be retrieved slowly across the surface or worked with subtle pauses around docks, weed edges, laydowns, and shallow cover. It is a great option for anglers targeting largemouth and smallmouth bass in ponds, lakes, and rivers.
Specifications
Weight: 1/2 oz
Type: Floating
Category: Topwater Crawler Bait
Hooks: Treble hooks
Recommended Setup
Line: 12–16 lb monofilament or 30–40 lb braid
Technique: Slow steady retrieve or stop-and-go retrieve
Best Conditions: Low light, calm water, weed edges, docks, and shallow cover
FAQ
What fish can you catch with the DEPS Tiny NZ Crawler?
The Tiny NZ Crawler is primarily designed for largemouth and smallmouth bass but can also attract strikes from pike and other aggressive freshwater predators.
When should you use the Tiny NZ Crawler?
This lure is most effective during early morning, evening, overcast conditions, or night fishing when bass are feeding near the surface.
What makes the Tiny NZ Crawler different from other topwater lures?
The Tiny NZ Crawler uses large metal wings to create a unique crawling surface action that pushes water and generates loud noise, helping attract bass from greater distances.


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