The 13 fishing Jabber Jaw Deep Hybrid Squarebill Crankbait has been designed to build upon the success of its original version. This new crankbait brings a unique design and signature noisy sound to a whole new strike zone. Unlike the original, the Jabber Jaw Deep is a deep diving squarebill crankbait that has replaced its clear plastic bill with a pivoting metal blade, similar to what you would find on vibrating bladed jigs. This modification gives the lure an exaggerated wobble and body roll, combined with intense vibration similar to a chatterbait.
As the bait swims, the pivoting blade collides with the metal “cheeks” on each side of the mouth, creating a metallic chatter that resonates throughout the water. This noise attracts fish in the area. Like typical squarebill crankbaits, the Jabber Jaw Deep is designed to effectively deflect off of hard cover and obstacles, preventing hang ups and triggering reaction strikes that often occur after sudden changes in direction.
Equipped with 3D eyes, brilliant paint jobs, and high-quality VMC treble hooks, these unique baits are perfect for anglers targeting fish holding out along deeper offshore structures. With its innovative design and noisy features, the 13 Fishing Jabber Jaw Deep Hybrid Squarebill Crankbait is sure to become a favorite among anglers looking for an effective and versatile fishing lure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can the 13 Fishing Jabber Jaw Deep be used in freshwater and saltwater?
A: Yes, this crankbait is suitable for use in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
Q: How deep can the 13 Fishing Jabber Jaw Deep dive?
A: The Jabber Jaw Deep is a deep diving squarebill crankbait, capable of diving to depths of up to 10 feet.
Q: Does the noise from the pivoting blade scare away fish?
A: No, the noisy sound created by the pivoting blade actually attracts fish, making it more likely for them to strike the lure.
Q: What types of fish can be targeted with the Jabber Jaw Deep?
A: This crankbait is effective for targeting a variety of fish species, including bass, walleye, pike, and muskie.
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