The SRX Griffon is a floating crankbait designed for predatory fish fishing during fast search sessions, when you need to cover water quickly and locate active fish. Its design focuses on a lively, steady swim action, strong stability on the retrieve, and the ability to remain effective in snaggy areas. In practice, it lets you work key spots thoroughly (edges, structures, obstacles) while keeping excellent search efficiency, without requiring complex rod work.
This generation features internal tungsten balancing, designed to improve tracking and lure responsiveness. The goal is clear: deliver a crankbait that starts quickly, stays consistent in its swimming action, and remains reliable when you speed up the retrieve. Its hydrodynamic profile helps reduce action drops and maintain a tight vibration, especially useful when fish follow but hesitate to strike.
The main advantage of the SRX Griffon crankbait is its ability to combine efficiency and control. On a straight retrieve, the vibration stays clear and stable, helping keep the lure in the right water layer and repeat casts with a consistent path and presentation. This consistency is a major asset in both competition and recreational fishing: once you identify a productive area, you can work it methodically without the lure becoming unpredictable with the slightest change in speed.
Its behavior in snaggy areas is also a major advantage. A crankbait that runs cleanly lets you fish closer to cover, where fish often hold, while reducing wasted time. By brushing a structure and then letting the lure move away again, you create small speed changes and angle shifts that often trigger strikes. The SRX Griffon fits exactly into this efficient fishing logic: cover, contact, provoke, repeat.
Finally, its tight wobble is effective in many situations: clear water where overly wide vibration can spook fish, tough days that call for a more refined presentation, or simply when fish respond better to a steady signal. It is a predatory fish lure that helps you keep a high pace while staying believable.
To get the most from this floating lure, use a simple and effective approach: cast, let the lure start working, then retrieve it steadily. Next, alternate short bursts of speed with slight pauses to vary depth and rhythm. Near cover, aim for controlled contact: let the crankbait touch the obstacle, then resume the retrieve so it breaks free and continues swimming. This “contact / restart” sequence is often what triggers following fish.
The SRX Griffon is ideal for covering edges, transition zones, and feeding areas. To maximize results, adjust retrieve speed to fish activity: faster when strikes are aggressive, more steady and measured when bites are scarce. A discreet leader and properly adjusted drag also help secure fights, especially when fish are hooked near cover.
Question 1: In which situations is the SRX Griffon most useful?
Answer: It excels at fast shallow search fishing, to locate active predatory fish along edges, around structures, and near obstacles.
Question 2: What retrieve produces the best results?
Answer: A steady retrieve punctuated by small bursts of speed and pauses. Controlled contact with obstacles followed by a restart is often very effective.
Question 3: Is the lure suitable for snaggy areas?
Answer: Yes, its hydrodynamics and design are meant to pass obstacles well and keep swimming effectively in close contact with structure.