TEAM ARK CM36 Mini-Diver Crankbait
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Team Ark CM36 Mini-Diver Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Body Length | 1.4 inches / 36 mm |
| Weight | 1/8 oz (approx. 3.5 grams) |
| Diving Depth | 3 – 6 feet (1.0 – 1.8 meters) |
| Action Style | High-Frequency Tight Wobble / Rapid Deflection |
| Acoustics System | Subdued Low-Pitch Internal Rattle System |
| Hardware Configuration | Premium Light-Wire Premium Black Nickel Trebles |
| Primary Targets | Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Jumbo Crappie, Trout, Perch |
The Micro-Profile Advantage: Overcoming Heavy Fishing Pressure
When bright bluebird skies follow intense cold fronts, or heavy weekend boat traffic shuts down shallow banks, standard full-sized squarebills create too much water displacement, often scaring away weary fish. The Team Ark CM36 Mini-Diver Crankbait re-engineers shallow cranking into an elite finesse delivery. Shrinking the physical footprint down to a tiny 36mm profile allows this hard bait to perfectly clone newly hatched young-of-the-year baitfish fry, forcing passive predators to strike out of sheer opportunistic survival instinct.
Standard micro crankbaits usually suffer from poor casting distance due to air resistance and rolling mid-air. Team Ark bypassed this mechanical flaw by precision-balancing the CM36’s internal weight distribution. This aerodynamic engineering ensures the bait flies straight and true on long casts. Once engaged, the unique custom bill cuts water instantly, driving the miniature body down to its 3-6ft hunting floor while maintaining a tight, high-frequency shivering wobble.
Pro Guide: Spinning and BFS Rod Dynamics for Micro Crankbaits
- The Ideal Finesse Outfit: Because the CM36 weighs a feather-light 1/8 oz, traditional medium-heavy casting gear cannot load the rod properly. To optimize casting distance, run this bait on a 6’8″ to 7’2″ Light or Medium-Light power **spinning rod** with a fast, responsive tip. For modern hard-core finesse fans, it sits right in the sweet spot for a dedicated **BFS (Bait Finesse System)** casting rod setup.
- Line Selection (Diving and Action Optimization): Spool up with a thin diameter main line of 6–8 lb premium Fluorocarbon line or 10 lb Braided line tied to a 6 lb fluorocarbon leader. Fluorocarbon is dense and sinks, eliminating line bow drag to help the 1/8 oz bait track smoothly at its maximum 6-foot target zone while remaining completely invisible in clear water.
- Light-Wire Sticky Hooks: Factory-rigged with premium light-wire custom black nickel treble hooks. Since panfish and cold-water bass often swipe delicately at smaller hard baits, these sticky-sharp fine hooks are engineered to skin-hook fish instantly under minimal rod pressure or steady reel recovery.
3 Tactical Finesse Methods for Pressured Shallows & Ledges
- The Steady Finesse Crawl (Weedline Transitions): Cast over shallow emerging spring vegetation or sand flats. Reel with a steady, slow-to-medium retrieve. The CM36 Mini-Diver will swim with a hyper-tight shivering motion right at 4 feet, creating a subtle low-pitch sound trail that coaxes reluctant fish out of hiding.
- The Shallow Rock Deflection Stall: Cast around riprap, dock pilings, or shallow gravel bars. Retrieve until the bill lightly bumps into a hard rock boulder, then **pause your handle for 1 full second**. The bait’s natural floating buoyancy will cause it to back up and float slowly upward over the snag, which is precisely when tracking smallmouth engulf it.
- The Mid-Summer “Fry Blitz” Burn: When baitfish schools bundle up tightly in shallow dock shade lines, hold your rod tip low and burn the retrieve with short, rapid wrist twitches to simulate a wounded minnow fry trying to flee back to deep open water.
Frequently Asked Questions About Team Ark CM36 Mini-Diver
Q1: What water column depth does the Team Ark CM36 hold on a regular retrieve?
A: On a standard steady retrieve using an 8lb test fluorocarbon line, the Team Ark CM36 operates consistently within the 3 to 6 feet deep zone. It tracks closer to the 3-foot mark on short casts or when retrieved with your rod tip held high, and maxes out its dive near 6 feet on long casts with light, thin-diameter line options.
Q2: Can I throw the 1/8 oz Team Ark CM36 effectively on standard baitcasting gear?
A: No. Standard Medium or Medium-Heavy baitcasting setups will struggle to throw this lightweight 1/8 oz micro plug, resulting in poor casting distance and frequent backlashes. To fish the CM36 on a casting rod, you must use a specialized BFS (Bait Finesse System) reel spooled with light line. Otherwise, a Medium-Light spinning rod outfit is highly recommended for peak performance.
Q3: Is the internal rattle system on the CM36 loud or silent?
A: The CM36 is built with a specialized subdued, low-pitch internal rattle chamber rather than loud, high-pitched glass or steel balls. This acoustic design is intentional; it outputs a subtle clicking sound that cuts through clear water to trigger territorial strikes from pressured bass without sending out overly aggressive soundwaves that might spook the school.


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