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The Cotton Cordell Ripplin Red Fin is a legendary lure for a variety of gamefish, from bass and walleye in freshwater to specks and redfish on the coasts. The wavy sides of the Ripplin’ Red-Fin create an appearance of constant motion, even when the lure is sitting still. Diving to 3 feet, the Ripplin’ Red-Fin is the bait-of-choice for shallow water stripers, walleyes and all types of bass.
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The Cotton Cordell Ripplin Red Fin is a legendary lure for a variety of gamefish, from bass and walleye in freshwater to specks and redfish on the coasts. The wavy sides of the Ripplin’ Red-Fin create an appearance of constant motion, even when the lure is sitting still. Diving to 3 feet, the Ripplin’ Red-Fin is the bait-of-choice for shallow water stripers, walleyes and all types of bass.
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