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| Name | Lucky Craft Pointer 65 6.5cm 5g - Wobbler |
| EAN | 0802897070520 |
| MPN | 102139 |
| Brand | Lucky Craft |
| Lure length | 6.5cm |
| Lure weight | 5g |
| Color | Aurora Black |
| Lure type | wobbler_crankbait |
| Running depth | 1m |
| Swimming Action | floating_suspending |
| Target fish | Perch, trout, smaller predators |
It is especially suited to perch, trout, and other smaller freshwater predators that react well to compact hardbaits and twitch-pause retrieves.
The supplied product data states a running depth of up to 1 m, which makes it useful for shallow areas and upper water layers.
The variants mainly differ by colour pattern. Length, weight, and action stay the same, so you can choose the colour that best fits water clarity, light, and local prey fish.
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The Lucky Craft Pointer 65 is a compact twitchbait-style crankbait for perch, trout, and other smaller predators. Its suspending action, subtle vibration at rest, and rolling side-to-side movement make it a strong choice when fish react to short twitches and pauses.
With a body length of 6.5 cm and a weight of 5 g, the Pointer 65 is easy to present on light to medium spinning tackle. The compact profile suits smaller baitfish imitations and helps when you want a neat, controlled presentation.
This lure runs to about 1 m and stays in the strike zone during pauses. On the retrieve it shows a rolling action with a clear lateral slide, and when paused it keeps a subtle vibrating presence that can draw strikes from cautious fish.
The Pointer 65 is well suited to active lure fishing in shallow areas, over light structure, or along edges where perch and trout hunt. It can also be a useful option for other smaller freshwater predators when a compact hardbait is the better match.
All variants share the same body, weight, and action. The main difference is the colour pattern, so you can choose a more natural baitfish look for clear water or a stronger contrast for changing light and visibility.