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I am looking for some crankbaits that weigh 3/8 or 1/2oz and swim no deeper then about 6 feet.  I am also looking for something that has a fat profile.  Any suggestions out there???  The wifey gave me the green light to pick out some tackle online that I want for christmas!!!  

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Big M custom (check out the TackleMaking section of this forum - - tell him what you want, and he'll make it)

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JawJacker Model B

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Some other good hits:

Rapala DT FAT3

OSP Blitz or Blitz Max

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Norman Fat Boy------------- 3 " , 7/16 oz. , dives to 4 '.  I caught quite a lot of bass on this lure this year. It's usually priced around 4.49-5.29 per lure.

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Norman Fat Boy (fooled my Personal Best)

Bomber Square A

Bagley BII ( won the Bassmaster's Classic a few years ago)

8-)

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Bomber Model B

2 1/2"  1/2 oz.  Dives 0-3'

Cotton Cordell Big O

3"  3/8 oz.  Dives 4'-6'

Falcon

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Rapala Dt Fat 03.

Also check out the Rapala DT 06 I have a couple and love them

2 3/8 long 3/8 oz

I got say I'm happy with my new DT6. I was out a week ago and I was killing my pops with a Fat Free shad and we was jigging and using a spinnerbait. After I got up a couple fish I told him to put on my DT6 with the blugill paint scheme. It wasn't long and he had caught up on fish with me.

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