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Mann's E-Z 30+ Crankbait Review By Walker Smith

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Mann’s E-Z 30+ Crankbait Review

Walker SmithEditor
 
Mann's E-Z 30+ Crankbait Review

This slim-bodied crankbait dives to the 30-foot range with surprisingly little resistance.

I’m a crankbait guru. There’s nothing better or more exciting to me than feeling those big head shakes on the end of a flimsy cranking rod. Although I consider myself more of a shallow water crankbait angler most times, I’ve spent a lot of time in the past 5 years studying and experimenting with deep cranking. During this period I’ve learned a lot about what I like and don’t like in deep-diving plugs.

So when I heard claims of the Mann’s E-Z 30+ Crankbait easily reaching the 30-foot mark, I had to see it and use it in order to believe it. I’ve been tinkering with it for the past month or so and it’s a very unique crankbait, to say the least.

There are 4 things I think anglers should know about this plug.

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