
The Damiki Vault Blade bait is a simple, yet effective metal blade bait that accurately mimics a variety of forage species with its unique vibrating action and realistic color patterns. Where the Vault truly shines is during those cold water months of the year, from late fall through the winter and into early spring when fish are more lethargic than usual and don't require a lot of aggressive action for a reaction strike. The Vault also features three settings for tying your line, which allows you to vary the pull point based on how deep you want to fish it, and what type of vibration you want. Equipped with two super sharp, high-quality Damiki Viper hooks that keep fish pinned and a variety of proven fish-catching colors to adapt to the conditions, the Damiki Vault Blade Bait is dynamite for cold water bass fishing and year-round multi-species angling.
- Damiki Vault 49: 3/8 oz, 1.93"
- Damiki Vault 55: 1/2 oz, 2.15"
- Damiki Vault 65: 3/4 oz, 2.60"
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Model | Weight | Length | Class |
Vault 48 | 3/8 oz | 1.93" | Sinking |
Vault 55 | 1/2 oz | 2.15" | Sinking |
Vault 65 | 3/4 oz | 2.60" | Sinking |
The Damiki Vault Blade is a metal blade bait that is designed to be fished vertically or casted and retrieved along the bottom. It is particularly effective in fishing in super cold water, making it a good option for late season or early season fishing. The bait is subtle and can get reaction bites from fish that are not as active. It is also a multi-species lure that works with a variety of different fish types, such as Walleyes, White bass, Crappies, Largemouth and Spotted Bass, and Smallmouth. To use the bait effectively, it is recommended to use a braid to a fluorocarbon leader, and to use a soft rod to avoid losing fish.
In this video, Bryan Thrift introduces the Damiki Vault, a fall bass fishing lure offered in quarter ounce, 3/8 ounce, and new for this year, a half ounce size. He explains that this is an awesome little blade bait that is particularly effective when fish are schooling on small shad, especially in the fall when they're very hard to catch. He demonstrates how to retrieve the bait using a series of lifts and drops to make it flutter off the bottom and imitate small shad. He also mentions that it can be retrieved with a slow steady wind and that the best way to fish it is to make it look like a lazy, lethargic shad. He suggests using 8-pound P-line Tactical fluorocarbon to fish with it and that it can be casted easily with a baitcaster reel.

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