Skip to content
en
Singapore USD
Skip to product information
Description

Duo Realis Crank Kabuki 55SR Floating Lure MCC4054 (9027)

Size/Model: 55SR | Floating | Crankbait

The Duo Realis Crank Kabuki 55SR Floating Lure is a shallow crankbait made for running over cover, along edges, and through water where a deeper crank would dig too hard.

The short, compact profile is useful when fish are feeding on smaller bait or holding tight to banks, drains, timber, rock, or weed.

With a shallow crank, the key is not just winding it back.

Cast it tight to structure, get it moving quickly, then let it bump, float, and re-start.

Those small changes in speed and angle make it look like a baitfish or small prey item trying to escape instead of a lure travelling in a straight line.

It is strongest when fish are up shallow or willing to move from cover.

In clear water, a steady medium retrieve can look natural; in stained water or wind, a more aggressive stop-start retrieve gives fish more vibration and a better target.

This is not the right tool if the fish are holding deep.

Its strength is shallow control — keeping the lure working where fish can pin prey against banks, rocks, weed, or hard edges.

TARGET SPECIES: bass, perch, pike, mangrove jack, sea bass, flathead, and other predators holding around cover, rock, timber, ledges, or depth changes.

Duo Realis Crank Kabuki 55SR Floating Lure MCC4054 (9027)

Regular price $18.50

Shipping calculated at checkout

Duo Realis Crank Kabuki 55SR Floating Lure MCC4054 (9027)

Size/Model: 55SR | Floating | Crankbait

The Duo Realis Crank Kabuki 55SR Floating Lure is a shallow crankbait made for running over cover, along edges, and through water where a deeper crank would dig too hard.

The short, compact profile is useful when fish are feeding on smaller bait or holding tight to banks, drains, timber, rock, or weed.

With a shallow crank, the key is not just winding it back.

Cast it tight to structure, get it moving quickly, then let it bump, float, and re-start.

Those small changes in speed and angle make it look like a baitfish or small prey item trying to escape instead of a lure travelling in a straight line.

It is strongest when fish are up shallow or willing to move from cover.

In clear water, a steady medium retrieve can look natural; in stained water or wind, a more aggressive stop-start retrieve gives fish more vibration and a better target.

This is not the right tool if the fish are holding deep.

Its strength is shallow control — keeping the lure working where fish can pin prey against banks, rocks, weed, or hard edges.

TARGET SPECIES: bass, perch, pike, mangrove jack, sea bass, flathead, and other predators holding around cover, rock, timber, ledges, or depth changes.

Duo Realis Crank Kabuki 55SR Floating Lure MCC4054 (9027)
Drawer Title
Similar Products