Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank Mr Lure Matte Prawn
Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank Mr Lure Matte Prawn
Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank Mr Lure Matte Prawn
Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank Mr Lure Matte Prawn
Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank Mr Lure Matte Prawn
Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank Mr Lure Matte Prawn
Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank Mr Lure Matte Prawn
Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank Mr Lure Matte Prawn
Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank Mr Lure Matte Prawn
Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank Mr Lure Matte Prawn
Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank Mr Lure Matte Prawn
Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank Mr Lure Matte Prawn

Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank Mr Lure Matte Prawn

(4 reviews)

There no denying the effectiveness of a slow-rolled crankbait on estuary species such as bream. With Daiwa’s expansion of the Infeet concept over the past year, it only made sense to redevelop the original Rollin’ Crank into the new Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Lure. At 32mm, the new Daiwa Rollin Crank is quite small, but due to it's design will still allow a pretty solid cast, making it a great option when the fishing is harder and the fish are more finicky. Daiwa turned to their expert anglers to tune the crankbaits to perfectly suit the varied conditions tournament anglers face when fishing for bream all throughout Australia. A brand-new colour range consisting of some small tweaks on existing favourites and some all-new colours sure to be a hit with both anglers and fish alike. The tweaks don’t end there either, with new BKK Spear 21SS treble hooks now adorning the baits making them stronger than ever before and more suitable to the southern fisheries where big blue nose bream can make a mess of light treble hooks in seconds. The brand-new range of Infeet Rollin’ Cranks is available in both an MR and DR version to cover all depths ranging from the shallow weedy flats of St Georges Basin to the steep rock walls of the Clarence River.

There no denying the effectiveness of a slow-rolled crankbait on estuary species such as bream. With Daiwa’s expansion of the Infeet concept over the past year, it only made sense to redevelop the original Rollin’ Crank into the new Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Lure. At 32mm, the new Daiwa Rollin Crank is quite small, but due to it's design will still allow a pretty solid cast, making it a great option when the fishing is harder and the fish are more finicky. Daiwa turned to their expert anglers to tune the crankbaits to perfectly suit the varied conditions tournament anglers face when fishing for bream all throughout Australia. A brand-new colour range consisting of some small tweaks on existing favourites and some all-new colours sure to be a hit with both anglers and fish alike. The tweaks don’t end there either, with new BKK Spear 21SS treble hooks now adorning the baits making them stronger than ever before and more suitable to the southern fisheries where big blue nose bream can make a mess of light treble hooks in seconds. The brand-new range of Infeet Rollin’ Cranks is available in both an MR and DR version to cover all depths ranging from the shallow weedy flats of St Georges Basin to the steep rock walls of the Clarence River.

$17.50 - $25.99

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Colour:

Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Dr Lure 32mm Matte Prawn
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Dr Lure 32mm Blood Worm
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Dr Lure 32mm Blue Suji Prawn
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Mr Lure 32mm Brown Suji UV
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Dr Lure 32mm Clear Gill
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Dr Lure 32mm Fubuki
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Mr Lure 32mm Matte Black UV
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Mr Lure 32mm Moebi
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Mr Lure 32mm Mud Blood
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Mr Lure 32mm Orange Crab
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Dr Lure 32mm Red Crab
Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank Dr Lure Risky Suji
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Mr Lure 32mm Sand Crab
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Mr Lure 32mm Suji Berry
Daiwa Infeet Rolling Crank Dr Hardbody Lure Sunny Gill
Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank Dr Lure Weedy Suji

Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank Mr Lure Matte Prawn

$17.50

(4 reviews)

There no denying the effectiveness of a slow-rolled crankbait on estuary species such as bream. With Daiwa’s expansion of the Infeet concept over the past year, it only made sense to redevelop the original Rollin’ Crank into the new Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Lure. At 32mm, the new Daiwa Rollin Crank is quite small, but due to it's design will still allow a pretty solid cast, making it a great option when the fishing is harder and the fish are more finicky. Daiwa turned to their expert anglers to tune the crankbaits to perfectly suit the varied conditions tournament anglers face when fishing for bream all throughout Australia. A brand-new colour range consisting of some small tweaks on existing favourites and some all-new colours sure to be a hit with both anglers and fish alike. The tweaks don’t end there either, with new BKK Spear 21SS treble hooks now adorning the baits making them stronger than ever before and more suitable to the southern fisheries where big blue nose bream can make a mess of light treble hooks in seconds. The brand-new range of Infeet Rollin’ Cranks is available in both an MR and DR version to cover all depths ranging from the shallow weedy flats of St Georges Basin to the steep rock walls of the Clarence River.

There no denying the effectiveness of a slow-rolled crankbait on estuary species such as bream. With Daiwa’s expansion of the Infeet concept over the past year, it only made sense to redevelop the original Rollin’ Crank into the new Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Lure. At 32mm, the new Daiwa Rollin Crank is quite small, but due to it's design will still allow a pretty solid cast, making it a great option when the fishing is harder and the fish are more finicky. Daiwa turned to their expert anglers to tune the crankbaits to perfectly suit the varied conditions tournament anglers face when fishing for bream all throughout Australia. A brand-new colour range consisting of some small tweaks on existing favourites and some all-new colours sure to be a hit with both anglers and fish alike. The tweaks don’t end there either, with new BKK Spear 21SS treble hooks now adorning the baits making them stronger than ever before and more suitable to the southern fisheries where big blue nose bream can make a mess of light treble hooks in seconds. The brand-new range of Infeet Rollin’ Cranks is available in both an MR and DR version to cover all depths ranging from the shallow weedy flats of St Georges Basin to the steep rock walls of the Clarence River.

Colour:
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Dr Lure 32mm Matte Prawn
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Dr Lure 32mm Blood Worm
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Dr Lure 32mm Blue Suji Prawn
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Mr Lure 32mm Brown Suji UV
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Dr Lure 32mm Clear Gill
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Dr Lure 32mm Fubuki
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Mr Lure 32mm Matte Black UV
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Mr Lure 32mm Moebi
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Mr Lure 32mm Mud Blood
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Mr Lure 32mm Orange Crab
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Dr Lure 32mm Red Crab
Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank Dr Lure Risky Suji
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Mr Lure 32mm Sand Crab
Daiwa Infeet Rollin Crank Mr Lure 32mm Suji Berry
Daiwa Infeet Rolling Crank Dr Hardbody Lure Sunny Gill
Daiwa Infeet Rollin' Crank Dr Lure Weedy Suji