Description
Baby Smallmouth Lipped 3.75″ Crankbait
Product Description
Built for the angler who knows that matching the hatch isn’t just for fly fishers — the Baby Smallmouth Lipped 3.75″ Crankbait delivers a lifelike profile that triggers reaction strikes from bass, pike, and trophy trout in both freshwater and inshore environments. At 3.75 inches, this lure sits in the sweet spot between subtle and substantial — big enough to attract predators, small enough to fool them.
The hard-bodied, lipped design drives this bait to a consistent running depth, creating a tight, irresistible wobble that mimics a fleeing juvenile smallmouth in distress. Whether you’re working a rocky riverbank, a submerged ledge, or a weed edge, this crankbait deflects off structure naturally — triggering instinct bites from fish that have seen everything.
Hooks: Equipped with sharp treble hooks front and rear for maximum hookup ratio on explosive strikes.
Action: Tight wobble with moderate side flash — perfect for clear to lightly stained water.
Running Depth: 4–8 feet depending on line weight and retrieve speed.
Best Practices for Getting the Most Out of It
Match Your Target. This bait shines whenever juvenile smallmouth are present in the forage base — rivers, reservoirs, and clear-water lakes where bass, walleye, or large trout are feeding on small baitfish.
Work the Structure. Cast past submerged rocks, laydowns, and ledges and let the lip do the work. The deflection off hard structure is your trigger — don’t avoid the snags, aim for them.
Vary Your Retrieve. Start with a steady medium retrieve to find the depth. Then experiment with a stop-and-go or rip-and-pause retrieve. Predators can’t resist a baitfish that suddenly goes limp.
Line Matters. Use 8–12 lb fluorocarbon for maximum depth and stealth in clear water. Go to 15–17 lb mono if you need the bait to run shallower or you’re fishing heavy cover.
Rod Selection. A medium-action casting rod in the 6’10″–7’2″ range gives you enough load to cast this bait accurately while still telegraphing the wobble through your hands. You’ll feel every rock, every bump — and every fish.
Season & Conditions. This crankbait earns its keep in spring through early fall. Post-spawn bass are aggressive and territorial — run this bait through shallow rocky flats and hang on. In summer, slow down slightly and get it deeper into the thermocline.
Color Selection. In clear water, go natural. In stained water, go chartreuse or fire tiger. When in doubt, match the color of whatever baitfish are getting pushed to the surface.
Fish don’t give second chances. Use a bait they can’t say no to.

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