Geecrack Crackdown 6"
Geecrack Crackdown 6" Swimbait The Geecrack Crackdown 6" is an innovative line-through soft swimbait engineered to deliver consistent, natural swimming action at any retrieve speed. Whether you're crawling it slowly, winding it at a steady pace, or burning it across shallow flats, the Crackdown maintains a stable swimming action that draws aggressive strikes from big bass. Its advanced line-through design helps protect the bait during the fight by allowing the lure to slide up the line, reducing body damage and extending the life of the bait. Combined with a unique 2-way hook system, anglers can quickly switch between a top-mounted single hook for fishing around heavy cover or a bottom-mounted treble hook for maximum hookup ratios in open water. Constructed from a newly developed SAF-infused elastomer material (Salt, Amino Acids, and Flavor), the Crackdown offers exceptional durability while providing the taste and feel that encourage bass to hold on longer. Key Features Stable swimming action at slow, medium, and fast retrieve speeds Excels in shallow to mid-depth applications Line-through system reduces body damage and increases bait longevity Belly hook hold system secures the treble hook without tearing the bait Dual hook configuration adapts to changing fishing conditions Top single hook setup helps reduce snags around grass, wood, and cover Bottom treble hook setup maximizes hookup percentages in open water Durable SAF-infused elastomer construction with Salt, Amino Acids, and Flavor Specifications Length: 6 in. Quantity: 1 bait per pack The Geecrack Crackdown 6" is built for anglers looking for a premium swimbait that combines lifelike action, exceptional durability, and versatile rigging options to target trophy bass in a wide range of fishing situations.
Specifications
- Color
- #005 Electric Shad, #006 White Pearl Shad
Variants (2)
- #005 Electric Shad — 21.99 USD — Out of stock
- #006 White Pearl Shad — 21.99 USD — Out of stock
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