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Cotton Cordell Big O Crankbait – Fire Tiger 1/4 oz 2"
Cotton Cordell Big O Crankbait – Fire Tiger 1/4 oz 2"
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The Legend That Still Catches Fish.
Few lures have earned the reputation of the Cotton Cordell Big O. Since its debut, this iconic crankbait has been responsible for more bass tournament wins and trophy catches than almost any other lure in history — and the Fire Tiger colorway keeps it as deadly as ever. Whether you're working rocky points, submerged timber, or weed edges, the Big O digs down and triggers reaction strikes that other lures simply can't.
Lure Specifications
- Color: Fire Tiger — chartreuse, orange, and black tiger stripes that ignite in stained or murky water
- Weight: 1/4 oz — ideal for medium-action spinning or baitcasting setups
- Length: 2" — compact profile that mimics juvenile baitfish and crayfish
- Diving Depth: Runs 4–8 ft depending on line size and retrieve speed
- Action: Tight, aggressive wobble that displaces water and triggers predatory instincts
- Hooks: Equipped with sharp treble hooks for solid hook-ups
- Body: Durable hard plastic construction built to handle repeated strikes and structure contact
Why Fire Tiger Works
There's a reason Fire Tiger is one of the most trusted colors in freshwater fishing. The bold chartreuse and orange tones are highly visible in low-clarity water, while the black tiger stripe pattern breaks up the silhouette and mimics the natural markings of perch and other forage fish. When the bite is tough and the water is off-color, tie on a Fire Tiger Big O and hold on.
On the Water
Cast it tight to a laydown, let it deflect off the wood, and feel the rod load up as a bass hammers it on the pause. The Big O's buoyant body and erratic action on the stop make it irresistible — a reaction bait that works even when fish aren't actively feeding.
Target Species & Conditions
- Largemouth & smallmouth bass
- Walleye and pike in stained water
- Perch and panfish on lighter tackle
- Best in water temps 55–75°F
- Ideal for stained to murky water conditions
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