Yep. Observing the way the Chasebaits Drunken Mullet behaves on a slow retrieve, you'd swear it had a snootful because if baitfish could shamble, this is exactly how it would look. To a predator, the Drunken Mullet looks like the easiest prey of all erratic and obviously in trouble, thanks to the combination of its segmented body and unbalanced "Pop Tail." And the Drunken Mullet can be obnoxiously noisy as well (go figure); just speed up your retrieve, and it rolls even more erratically while the tail slaps insistently at the surface. This is one topwater that's sure to get lots of attention! Erratic, shambling swim Uniquely vulnerable-looking topwater bait High-action segmented body Unbalanced, surface-slapping "Pop Tail" Can be worked fast or slow