Overview
Handcrafted in Japan by expert bait makers, the Attic Annie 175WB Wakebait was designed to trigger explosive blow ups from trophy bass. Constructed with a jointed body, free-swinging tail and a sturdy Polycarbonate bill, the Attic Annie 175WB Wakebait produces an erratic waking motion with plenty of clacking to draw in fish from every direction. Adding to its already super-realistic profile, the Attic Annie 175WB Wakebait is equipped with 3D eyes, molded gill plates, and a detailed scale finish.
From the shores of Lake Biwa to the legendary drains of Sam Rayburn, the Attic Annie 175WB Wakebait can be methodically crept over submerged vegetation or sporadically burnt next to stick ups to draw bites year-round. It also boasts a dense construction that also allows for precise long-distance casting. Complete with sticky-sharp treble hooks and a finely tuned airbrush paint job, the Attic Annie 175WB Wakebait will be ready to help you land a new pb right out of the box.
-Single Jointed Body
-Free-Swinging Tail
-Molded Gill Plates
-Detailed Scale Finish
-3D Eyes
From the shores of Lake Biwa to the legendary drains of Sam Rayburn, the Attic Annie 175WB Wakebait can be methodically crept over submerged vegetation or sporadically burnt next to stick ups to draw bites year-round. It also boasts a dense construction that also allows for precise long-distance casting. Complete with sticky-sharp treble hooks and a finely tuned airbrush paint job, the Attic Annie 175WB Wakebait will be ready to help you land a new pb right out of the box.
Attic | Length | Weight | Depth | Class |
Annie 175WB | 6.8" | 1.59oz | 0-1ft | Floating |
-Single Jointed Body
-Free-Swinging Tail
-Molded Gill Plates
-Detailed Scale Finish
-3D Eyes
Previous Feedback
Comments: Catches a lot of fish if fished dead slow. However the tail breaks off very easily, and good luck getting customer service. Not worth the price point as no replacement parts and no customer service appears to be available.
From: Justin : PA 8/15/23
Comments: Not sure why this is called a wake bait. It states it dives from 0 to 1' but even creeping this bait along, it dives down beyond 2' and is FAR from being a wake bait. It is a "shallow" swimbait. It is NOT a wake bait.
From: Ronan: Winter Garden, FL 12/9/21