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Jackal's crankbait project was led by Seiji Kato, the founder and one of Japan's leading lure designers. For beginners, it’s difficult to understand the difference between crankbaits, and many anglers are confused about which one to use. But as of 2023, JACKALL crankbaits are reduced to only 3 series. A very simple lineup that uses two types of shallow to middle runners, the mash bob and the block ripper, depending on the strength of the action, and deep water uses the diggle series. If you want to study cranks properly, how about mastering JACKALL's crankbaits first?

▼ 3 BEST SELLING JACKALL CRANKBAITS

MUSHBOB

A small crankbait that creates bite opportunities while hitting things

BLOCK RIPPER

A small crankbait with tight action that does not lose its posture on contact

DIGLE

The only Jackall's deep diver that swims in the strike zone longer

 Swimming ActionRangeEffective Situation
MUSHBOBwobbling roll action

 Medium strength and fine pitch wobbling action
among JACKALL crankbaits
50SR  1.0m
50MR  1.5m
- when you want to search hard bottoms at a good tempo
- when bass are lurking tightly in the structure
- when the water quality is muddy
BLOCK RIPPERwobbling roll action

A weak and fine pitch wobbling roll action
among JACKALL crankbaits
48SR  0.8m
48MR  1.2m
- when it is cold
- when the turbidity is starting to come out
- when there are bass under pressure.
DIGLEwobbling 2+:2.5~3.8m
3+:3.3~4.5m
4+:4.2~4.9m
5+:5.4~6.1m
- when you want to search at a depth of over 6.5ft.
- when you want to let the bait touch the shallow bottom rapidly

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Jackall Crankbaits

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