New Product: The Strike Pro Canyon Crawler

 

The Strike Pro Canyon Crawler is a seriously big lure for chasing seriously big predators. The massive oversized bib allows the Canyon Crawler to crash dive to amazing depths (tested at over 40 feet!) This 20cm 118gm floating lure is constructed with a one piece heavy duty wire frame running from front tow point right through to rear tow point for added strength. 

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Heavy duty Split Rings and Extra Strong VMC Permasteel trebles provide a serious arsenal for chasing large pelagic species. Best used for trolling, but being a floating lure the Canyon Crawler will also lend itself to cast and retrieve style fishing, giving you control around weed beds to let the lure rise to the surface to avoid a snag.

The moving internal weight system gives you weight in the tail to cast, but will reset to a nose down attitude for the retrieve, it also acts as a deep resonating rattle chamber to attract the predators. Because of the size and drag this lure creates when trolling, recommended tackle will be a minimum of 24kg when targeting trophy kingfish. Available in several proven fish attracting colours, including the new “UV” Pilchard.

Buy online at www.kilwell.co.nz and have it shipped freight free to your favourite Kilwell dealer. RRP $29.99
 

 

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