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The Rebel Lures Crickhopper is a 1.5-inch, 1/4-ounce ultralight crankbait designed to mimic a drowning grasshopper with hyper-realistic paint. Perfect for topwater or crankbait fishing, it targets bass, trout, crappie, and panfish, making it an essential lure for summer and fall freshwater fishing adventures.
Color | Green Grasshopper |
Brand | Rebel |
Size | Crickhopper (3/32 oz) |
Material | Blend |
Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.18 x 0.59 x 0.59 inches |
Point Style | Spear Point |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Target Species | Crappie^Trout^Panfish |
Manufacturer | Pradco Outdoor Brands |
UPC | 020554019631 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00020554019631 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Fishing Hook Type | J-Style Hook |
Style | Crickhopper |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.2 x 1.3 x 0.2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.18 x 0.59 x 0.59 inches |
Brand Name | Rebel |
Model Name | Crickhopper |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | F7397 |
Sport Type | Boating, Fishing |
Fishing Technique | Multi |
C**S
Great Lure for Casual Fishing!
I recently picked up the Rebel Lures Crickhopper Cricket/Grasshopper Crankbait, and it's been a pleasant surprise. I'm not a pro angler or anything—just like to fish on weekends. This lure looks just like a real grasshopper, and the fish in my local pond seem to love it.It's easy to cast and has a nice action in the water. I've caught a few bass and even some panfish with it. The size is just right at 1 1/2 inches and 1/4 ounce—not too big or too small.If you're looking for a fun lure to add to your tackle box without breaking the bank, I'd recommend giving this one a try!
R**N
The best lure for small to medium ponds and/or fishing near the bank.
You can catch ANYTHING with these lures. And here's what I've caught, and how.1) Bass - Cast as far as you can. Let it sit there a few moments. Take out most (but not all) of the slack. Whip your rod to the side one time. This causes the crickhopper to do a quick jerk. Wait a few more moments. Whip it again. If you don't have the sucker yet, it's time to up the ante. Keeping your rod almost straight up, slowly reel in until your line that's landed on the water is now out of the water. At this point, your crickhopper will be doing an irresistible waddle on the surface. It takes a little bit of practice, but you want to reel it as fast as you can without making it dive, but not too slow, or you won't get that enticing ripple behind it. The black color of this particular model is great for clear days with clear water. It becomes a black-on-blue sky target for those bass.2) Perch / Crappie / etc - Cast it far. Reel it so that it dives, but stop every now and then and let it surface. You'll get one of those suckers real quick.3) Bullfrogs - Hey, I said ANYTHING, didn't I? Find you a bull frog on the bank. Cast this crickhopper onto the bank a little ways away. Reel in the slack and make the crickhopper jitter. With the fish, you can catch and release. Those frogs go after this, and the only way you'd be able to let them go is if you cut their tongues. The treble hooks mess them up good. I did it a few time by accident casting near the bank and getting caught on a root. Felt terrible everytime.
J**O
Trout slayer
Trout sure do like to bit so it works freat
C**.
Good lure.
These work great at a local lake in late summer. Only had one , me and my son argued over it. Now I gave him my smaller one and I'm keeping this one.
J**E
Always caught fish
Only jig I would use. I hv caught hundreds of fish up to 6 lbs. used nothing but this. Almost always out fished others with me. Goes in shallow deep weed waters. Fished with this for at least 17 years. Always brought the yellow
R**S
Fish love it!
I call it my lucky cricket. I have bought several of these over the past few years from Wally world. After catching so many bass and bluegills the hooks start to get bent and dull or broken. I purchased new treble hooks and replace the broken ones. The fish seem to like it!
M**A
Fantastic lure for trout and bass
I don’t typically write Amazon reviews, but this lure warrants my support. This is my go-to lure for ultralight fishing in the summer months. I am lucky enough to live near a limestone spring-fed creek in PA that is teeming with wild brown trout. Almost all of my catches I owe to the crick hopper. I have also caught large and smallmouth bass out of ponds and native PA brook trout out of small mountain streams. This lure does it all. I have had the most success with the summer hopper and sunburst colors. Most of my catches have relied on this lure’s excellent subsurface action with a steady slow retrieve, but you can also fish it topwater with light twitches. I typically replace the trebles with #8 inline single hooks. You might lose an extra fish or two, but you get a much easier release on the fish you catch, which is less harmful for the fish. I make sure I am always stocked up with several of these before any fishing outing.
S**E
Almost Unfair Advantage
From the moment I cast this one (summer hopper) into the water the fish are just going nuts over it. Fish like to eat bugs and things that fall from trees or docks. If there's a bream or small bass with a few feet of where this thing his the water BOOM I've got a fish hooked. The very first time I cast it I caught a Bluegill that was just over 2 1/4 pounds along a dock. Granted all the others I've caught have been nothing like that monster but when I'm ultra light fishing under trees and along docks the thing catches fish like crazy. I got several others in the lineup and only the brownish crayfish has the same appeal .I can't recommend this thing enough at its ability to mimic a bug that just fell in the water and is in "oh crap what do I do now? Let me trying swimming to shore, no maybe turn around, no maybe......" mode. Most times within a couple of feet of where it hit I'm working the drag and reeling in the next one if there's one there.The hooks are very sharp, making it better on the fish and easier to remove.I'm bank fishing in stained water ponds using an Ugly Stik 5' ultra light with Lews Laser Lite spinning reel and 6# mono line.This lure is just plain fun to use and, for me, catches fish no matter the time of day . I can cast it short, long , slingshot or skip and they all get results.Edit: Caught numbers 9 (a bluegill) and 10 (1.5 pound bass) on this one yesterday . My granddaughter (6) caught her first fish ever on a Summer Hopper yesterday as well . My youngest daughter (15) has caught several bluegill and smaller bass with her summer hopper as well .
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