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The Cotton Cordell Wally Diver Crankbait is a deep-diving walleye crankbait.
Slender profile and proven walleye-catching action.
Equally effective cast or trolled.
Popular lure and effective on all game fish species.
Available in 27 colors and 2 sizes: 2 1/2 inch and 3 1/8 inch.
The Cotton Cordell Wally Diver Crankbait is a deep-diving crankbait optimized for walleye fishing. This is one of the legendary walleye lures of all time. The proven slender profile and tight wiggle make it a go-to for walleye anglers everywhere. Its wide swimming action increases hooksets and is equally effective cast or trolled.
The 2 1/2 inch size is rigged with size 6 trebles dives to 11 feet, while the 3 1/8 inch model is rigged with size 4 trebles and dives 14 to 18 feet.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
This year gold was the hot color for walleye up in northern Canada. The CD6 (1/2 oz) gold / black back wally diver was a proven winner for trolling as well as casting along the weeds and drop offs. In the stained water the extra wiggle just called to them!
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Scott Hawke
Chrome with black back 1/2 ounce Wally Diver
One of my go to deep diving crank baits on Bull Shoals lake. Walleye, largemouth and smallmouth bass all eat this bait. Discount tackle has some of the best pricing on these that I have found, still looking for white with black back colored ones, lost my last one and may have to paint my own bellies.
Awesome products. This was my first time throwing these baits and I did get a couple of bites in the beginning,but then the bites just stopped. I believe it was because of my lack of mobility. Can't wait to get on the water via kayak or boat.
Strong line and not too hard to untangle. I would recommend to anyone. Also easy to tie knots with. A very good alternative to using fluorocarbon line. The fish don’t notice the difference.
I gave it a five because it is either the ugliest lure ever made or the most innovative. In my 70 plus years of bass fishing I have seen bass eat everything from baby ducks, snakes, mice, rats, redwing black birds all the way to a piece of floating cedar, so why not a ball with sensitive wiggly legs coming off of it. I can’t wait to cast it this spring.