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Duo Realis Apex Tune Vibration 100 Sinking Lure DEA3006 (7221)

Size/Model: 100 | Sinking | Lipless vibration bait

The Duo Realis Apex Tune Vibration 100 Sinking Lure is a sinking lipless vibration bait made for covering water quickly and forcing a reaction from fish that may not chase a subtle minnow.

The important part is the body style: there is no diving lip doing the work for you, so the lure gets its bite from vibration, flash, fall, and the speed you put into the retrieve.

Fish it on a straight wind when you need to search open water, then start changing the rhythm once you find fish.

Short lifts, pauses, and controlled drops let the lure pulse and fall like a baitfish losing balance, which is often what gets bites from fish sitting deeper, around weed edges, rock, drains, or bait schools.

Because it sinks, it gives you more control over depth than a floating crank or minnow.

Count it down when fish are holding lower, burn it higher when they are pushing bait, or yo-yo it through the middle of the water column when they are not committing to a steady retrieve.

This is not the lure I would pick when fish are sipping tiny bait on a glassy surface.

It is better when you need sound, vibration, and speed — windy banks, stained water, current lines, pressure points, and situations where a stronger signal helps fish find the lure.

TARGET SPECIES: bass, sea bass, flathead, snapper, trevally, queenfish, pike, and other predators that react to vibration and fast-moving baitfish signals.

Duo Realis Apex Tune Vibration 100 Sinking Lure DEA3006 (7221)

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Duo Realis Apex Tune Vibration 100 Sinking Lure DEA3006 (7221)

Size/Model: 100 | Sinking | Lipless vibration bait

The Duo Realis Apex Tune Vibration 100 Sinking Lure is a sinking lipless vibration bait made for covering water quickly and forcing a reaction from fish that may not chase a subtle minnow.

The important part is the body style: there is no diving lip doing the work for you, so the lure gets its bite from vibration, flash, fall, and the speed you put into the retrieve.

Fish it on a straight wind when you need to search open water, then start changing the rhythm once you find fish.

Short lifts, pauses, and controlled drops let the lure pulse and fall like a baitfish losing balance, which is often what gets bites from fish sitting deeper, around weed edges, rock, drains, or bait schools.

Because it sinks, it gives you more control over depth than a floating crank or minnow.

Count it down when fish are holding lower, burn it higher when they are pushing bait, or yo-yo it through the middle of the water column when they are not committing to a steady retrieve.

This is not the lure I would pick when fish are sipping tiny bait on a glassy surface.

It is better when you need sound, vibration, and speed — windy banks, stained water, current lines, pressure points, and situations where a stronger signal helps fish find the lure.

TARGET SPECIES: bass, sea bass, flathead, snapper, trevally, queenfish, pike, and other predators that react to vibration and fast-moving baitfish signals.

Duo Realis Apex Tune Vibration 100 Sinking Lure DEA3006 (7221)
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