| Color | Blue Vapor OB |
| Brand | Berkley |
| Size | 3.3 in - 85 (2/5 oz) |
| Material | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
The Berkley Krej is a revolutionary hard bait that is creating a new style of fishing called "Krejing." This lure defies conventional jerkbaiting, by working its way upwards in the water column, only to fall backwards towards its target. Designed to excel with Forward Facing Sonar, krejing allows the angler to take advantage of being able to see how the fish reacts and work the bait up and away from the fish better imitating a natural fleeing motion, or back towards the fish to trigger reaction strikes.
Works on the surface and subsurface. Casts further than any lure I've got.
This bait is not worth the money. Only action is what you generate. Sinks quickly and only fish it attracts are the most aggressive fish you would catch on anything. Totally a waste of money.
Bass wouldnt stop chasing it.
If you fish spotted bass in the south, and don’t use one of these in summer months, you’re missing out. It also casts father than any other lure I have used
Havent caught much using it. But the action seems good
Shows up good on FFS. Should be very productive for suspended fish.
Used this to catch suspended striped bass when they didn’t want the flutter spoon. Used the table rock color on Lake Strom Thurmond (aka Clarks Hill). Counted down 30 seconds so that the bait was near the thermocline. Gentle up-ticks instead of aggressive side-swipes, unlike other jerk baits. This lure will stay in my summertime rotation for stripers.
Works well.
Works on the surface and subsurface. Casts further than any lure I've got.
This bait is not worth the money. Only action is what you generate. Sinks quickly and only fish it attracts are the most aggressive fish you would catch on anything. Totally a waste of money.
Bass wouldnt stop chasing it.
If you fish spotted bass in the south, and don’t use one of these in summer months, you’re missing out. It also casts father than any other lure I have used
Havent caught much using it. But the action seems good
Shows up good on FFS. Should be very productive for suspended fish.
Used this to catch suspended striped bass when they didn’t want the flutter spoon. Used the table rock color on Lake Strom Thurmond (aka Clarks Hill). Counted down 30 seconds so that the bait was near the thermocline. Gentle up-ticks instead of aggressive side-swipes, unlike other jerk baits. This lure will stay in my summertime rotation for stripers.
Works well.