Lipped Crankbaits, generally just called a crankbaits, a cousin to the lipless crankbait, are cover contact lures primarily known for its wobble based vibration lure action and as the only treble hooked lure designed to contact hard cover and hard bottom. Lipped crankbaits are also known for their manufactured maximum depths which can range from a few feet up to around 25 feet.
Anatomy: Lipped crankbait lures are treble hook lures with a lip(bill) that causes the lure to dive to its designed depth and to keep it in that strike zone. Lip(bill) made of metal (not common), plastic or circuit board. The lure body (and lip) causes a wobble from side to side lure action. The wobble (vibration) as it is called is either tight or wide resulting from the eye location and lure shape. The closer the eye to the body the tighter the wobble.
Variants & Other Names:
Lure Action. Vibrating a full body wobbling.
Search Bait: Common.
Pros’ Choice: Common.
Lipped crankbaits are cover contact lures and a bottom contact lures typically selected when:
Selecting the Lipped Crankbait Lure Type, as a treble hook lure type, there are the following key decisions:
As a treble hook lure type, the common rigging considerations includes:
Presentations for lipped crankbaits are commonly considered a horizontal presentation and a tight line presentation with the following considerations: