More water.
More noise.
More fish.
6.5 inches of cedar built for open water. Cast it far. Pop it loud. Let the fish find it.
When fish are scattered, you need more reach.
The 400 is a precision tool. It drops into tight spots and makes noise in close quarters. But some mornings the fish aren't tight to anything. They're spread across a flat, suspending off a point, moving through open water ahead of a weather change.
That's where the 650 comes in.
Six and a half inches of cedar. A wider mouth than the 400, more water displaced on every pop, a bigger sound that carries across open water to where the fish actually are. Through-wired with VMC hooks and Spro swivels, same as every Siren we build.
Big fish are lazy. Give them a reason to move and then give them time to get there.
The 650 works largemouth, smallmouth, and stripers when conditions push fish out of structure. It also reaches places you can't get a small popper to. Back of a cove. Far edge of a weed line. The far bank when you're fishing from a kayak and can't get closer.
These lures will outlive you.
Where it earns its keep.
Open water. Scattered fish. Distance.
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Open Flats + Points
The Spread
When fish come off structure to feed on open flats, they're moving. A long cast with the 650 lets you cover ground and intercept them. Pop it three times, pause, repeat. Keep moving until you find the fish.
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Weed Lines + Deep Edges
The Far Side
The productive side of a weed line is often the edge you can't reach with a short cast. The 650 gets there. Work it along the outer edge and let it hang on the pause. That's where the big ones are waiting.
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River Mouths + Current Seams
The Seam
Where current meets still water, baitfish pile up and predators follow. The 650's noise reaches into the current edge from a safe casting distance. Fish the seam from outside in.
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Reservoir Main Lake
The Transition
Late spring and early fall, fish are between their deep haunts and shallow feeding grounds. The 650 works both. Cast to the transition zones at first and last light. The window is short. Use a lure loud enough to be found.
4 Colors
Each finish is applied by hand. No two are exactly alike.
- Darkness Rising
- Electric Chicken
- Blue Web
- Black over Purple
Open water demands a bigger noise.
Cedar. Through-wired. VMC hooks. Handbuilt in Massachusetts.
4 color variants · Also available in 400 and 850
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