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Berkley Expands its Frittside Lineup

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Warning - CA Prop 65 Designed by the legendary crankbait angler, David Fritts, the Berkley Frittside Crankbait is based on the crankbait that helped

Berkley Frittside Crankbait

Yet another bait that paves the way in innovation and performance, Deps introduces the all-new Evoke Zero 120 topwater bait. The bulbous profile of the Evoke Zero 120 gives kicker-sized bass a big target to engulf as they rush the surface and strike with a vicious, shark-like attitude. The metal prop of the Evoke Zero 120 generates a copious amount of splash and a plopping sound second-to-none, that kicks on each rotation and drives predatory bass wild.

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Berkley Frittside Crankbaits - TackleDirect

The Berkley Frittside Crankbait features the same proven action that won David Fritts the Bassmaster Classic. Delivering proven balsa actions with the durability and casting performance of a plastic bait, the Frittside is a key bait for tough conditions. David Fritts Pro Tip- Silent, tight actions are ideal when fish are sluggish or heavily pressured. Perfect for very cold or very hot water less than 10 feet deep.

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Designed by the legendary crankbait angler, David Fritts, the Berkley Frittside Crankbait is based on the crankbait that helped David win the 1993

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Another take on a classic bait design with legendary crankbait angler and designer David Fritts. The Berkley® Frittside crankbait features the same

Berkley Frittside™ Crankbait

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Developed in collaboration with renowned crankbait angler David Fritts, the Berkley Frittside Crankbait delivers proven balsa actions with the

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