DIVING FLAPSLAP

$19.99

Depth

7ft

Type

FLOATING

Sound

SILENT

Length

3in

Weight

3/8oz

Hook

#6

description

Modeled after the Threadfin Shad, one of the favorite baitfish of US waters, the DIVING FLAPSLAP is one of the most versatile lures in the Megabass lineup and an all-year-round producer. Featuring Megabass’ internal Shaft Balancer System (PAT.), the Flap Slap always returns to its center of gravity, allowing the Flap Slap to be burned at high speeds or even worked with hard snaps of the rod.

The built-in Megabass Shaft Balancer System (PAT.) is adapted from the Vision 95, and gives the FLAPSLAP a unique, rolling action that can mimic an injured baitfish. The unique design of the allows you to fish it with a steady or stop-and-go retrieve like a conventional crankbait, or with the distinctive jerks associated with lures like the VISION ONETEN. Through each retrieve style/speed, the balancer system keeps the FLAPSLAP running true, allowing for distinct presentations.

The FLAPSLAP will work in a variety of situations, but some of the most ideal are around rocky banks, riprap, and over submerged grass beds.



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