
Overview
Utilizing the proven old-school characteristics that make lipless crankbaits so effective, the Thunderhawk Sergeant Lipless Rattle incorporates upgraded technology, loud rattling acoustics, and unique swimming action to enhance a timeless crankbait design. Built with a forward weight distribution, the Sergeant Lipless crankbait comes to rest on the bottom of the lake nose down, keeping the hooks exposed and preventing the lure from rolling over on its side. Improving your landing ratio with rotating hook hangars, large fish are no longer able to lock up the split rings and create enough leverage to throw the bait.
Both versions of the Thunderhawk Sergeant Lipless come in an identical shape and profile, however the rattling model weighs 3/4oz and excels when jigging or using vertical fishing presentations. Armed with custom size#4 wide gap treble hooks and premium split rings, anglers are afforded quality hook penetration and plenty of power to turn a fish back to the boat. Finished with 3D eyes, gill plates, and realistic scaling, the Thunderhawk Sergeant Lipless Rattle is available in custom color patterns that make it truly one of the most innovative lipless crankbaits available today.
Thunderhawk | Length | Weight | Class |
Sergeant Rattle | 2.75" | 3/4oz | Sinking |
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Comments: If I could only pick one rattling lipless crankbait, it would likely be this one. Loud, high-pitched rattle, great vibration, shimmy on the fall, and sits nose down every single time at any depth. Not to mention nice quality short-shank EWG trebles come stock, and rotating hook hangers to boot! Doesn't blow out when burning it, and it sinks fast which is great for jigging and yo-yoing it. Fantastic lure for the price. The only complaint I have is the split rings seem pretty light, but swap them out with some Owner Hyperwires and you're good to go. Have caught some nice fish on these and the rotating hook hangers are a big plus in keeping those hooks pinned. Just wish they'd come out with a one knocker version!
From: Aaron: Florida 2/8/22
Comments: Fantastic bait! The way it stays vertical and doesn't lay flat on the bottom is amazing. I don't know how thunderhawk does it but I hope they keep up the great work!
From: Unknown: 9/23/21