Creme Pond Favorite Lipless Crank 21/2" Chartreuse/Black
The Creme Pond Favorite Lipless Crank in 2½" Chartreuse/Black is a sinking hard bait built for anglers who want to cover water fast and trigger reaction strikes. This lipless crankbait combines a compact profile with aggressive action—the fast vibration pattern excels at calling fish from structure and weed, making it a reliable choice for bass, pike, and other predatory freshwater species hunting in shallow to mid-depth zones.
What sets this bait apart is the internal rattle design. As you work it on the retrieve, the ball bearing produces a loud, high-pitched rattling sound that creates a distinctive acoustic signature in the water column. That combination of vibration and noise is proven to trigger strikes in low-visibility conditions and when fish need extra incentive to commit. The sinking action gives you control—you can count it down to the exact depth you're targeting, then work it with steady or erratic retrieves depending on what the fish want that day.
The Chartreuse and Black color scheme is a time-tested combination for stained water and overcast days, offering high visibility while maintaining a natural profile that doesn't spook cautious fish. Whether you're fishing ponds, lakes, or creek channels, this crankbait earns its spot in your tackle box as a go-to search bait when you need to find active fish quickly and get them to bite.
Key Features
- Lipless design for unrestricted casting distance and fast-sinking action
- Internal rattle chamber produces loud, fish-attracting sound on retrieve
- Fast vibration profile triggers reaction strikes in shallow to mid-depth zones
- Chartreuse and Black finish for high visibility in stained water
- Compact 2½" size ideal for natural forage imitation
Specifications
| Brand | Creme Baits |
| Product Type | Lipless Crankbait |
| Length | 2½" |
| Color | Chartreuse/Black |
| Action | Sinking |
Frequently Asked Questions
What fish species does the Creme Pond Favorite work for?
This lipless crankbait is effective on bass, pike, and other freshwater predators that hunt in shallow to mid-depth water. The vibration and rattle appeal to aggressive feeders.
How do I fish a sinking lipless crankbait?
Cast it out and let it sink to your target depth, then retrieve with steady or erratic rod work. The sinking design lets you count down to precise depths and work structure like submerged brush, rocks, and weed edges.
When should I use Chartreuse and Black?
This color combination is ideal for stained water, low-light conditions, and overcast days when fish rely more on visibility and vibration to locate food.
Does this bait rattle?
Yes. The internal rattle chamber produces a loud rattling sound during the retrieve, adding an acoustic attraction element that complements the bait's vibration pattern.

