Chaos Kodiak Navin 10" Dive and Rise
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Chaos Navin 10" Dive and Rise: Precision Cedar Performance
Master the mid-depths with the Navin 10" Dive and Rise. This lure bridges the gap between finesse and power, offering the unmatched buoyancy of CNC-cut cedar in a profile that is irresistible to trophy muskies and pike. Engineered for consistency, the 10" Navin is a staple for any serious angler's "dive and rise" rotation.
Customizable Depth and Action
The 10" Navin is designed to be tuned to the conditions. It features an internal weighted system with one threaded weight insert, allowing you to fine-tune the sink rate and recovery. Combined with the stainless adjustable tail, you can easily modify the lure's "kick" and glide distance to trigger strikes from following fish.
Built for the Battle
The Navin 10" is armored to survive the most violent strikes:
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Triple-Coated Finish: Protected by three coats of high-build epoxy for a deep, glass-like shine and maximum protection against toothy punctures.
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Massive Hooking Power: Armed with two 6/0 Black Trident Treble Hooks, providing an incredible gap and strength to ensure that when a big fish hits, it stays buttoned.
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Cedar Core: The CNC-machined cedar body provides the natural vibration and "thump" that plastic lures simply cannot replicate.
Pro Tip: For a "death rise" action, bend the stainless tail slightly downward. This creates a steeper dive and a slower, more vertical rise—perfect for cold front conditions when fish are tight to cover and need more time to react.
Performance Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Length | 10 Inches |
| Weight | 4.75 oz |
| Material | CNC Cut Premium Cedar |
| Hardware | (2) 6/0 Black Trident Trebles |
| Tail | Adjustable Stainless Steel |
| Weighting | Internal System (1 Threaded Insert) |
Find the Strike Zone. The 10" Navin Dive and Rise offers the perfect balance of size and versatility, making it a go-to choice for covering weed edges and rock bars. Add this handcrafted cedar classic to your lineup today.
Navin Series Size Guide: Choose Your Weapon
Selecting the right Navin Dive and Rise depends on the forage size, the depth of the cover, and how aggressive the fish are behaving. Because all three sizes are handcrafted from CNC-cut cedar and feature adjustable stainless tails, they all share that legendary "thump"—but each has a specific role in your boat.
Comparison at a Glance
| Model | Length | Weight | Best For | Hardware |
| Navin 8" | 8 Inches | 2.9 oz | Finesse, Shallow Weeds, Early Season | (2) 4/0 Black Trident Trebles |
| Navin 10" | 10 Inches | 4.75 oz | All-Purpose, Mid-Depth, Main Lake Points | (2) 6/0 Black Trident Trebles |
| Navin 12" | 12 Inches | 8.5 oz | Trophy Hunting, Deep Breaks, Late Fall | (3) 7/0 Black Trident Trebles |
Which Navin is Right for You?
The 8" Navin: The Finesse Specialist
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When to throw it: Early summer when the weeds are still growing, or during a cold front when fish are spooked by larger presentations.
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The Advantage: It is the easiest to work for long periods without fatigue. Its smaller profile makes it a "limit filler" and a great choice for pressured waters where muskies have seen every large bait in the book.
The 10" Navin: The Everyday Workhorse
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When to throw it: Mid-summer through the first frost. This is the "goldilocks" size that matches the most common forage like suckers, cisco, and large perch.
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The Advantage: It has enough mass to move a lot of water and call fish in from a distance, yet it is still responsive enough to be worked erratically around complex cover.
The 12" Navin: The Big Fish Magnet
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When to throw it: Late autumn or whenever you are strictly hunting for a personal best. When the water temps drop and big females are looking for one massive meal to sustain them, the 12" Navin is king.
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The Advantage: Maximum displacement and maximum "hang time." The 12" model provides the largest silhouette and most violent "kick" of the series, demanding attention from the most dominant fish in the system.
Pro Tip for the Entire Series:
Regardless of the size you choose, remember that the stainless tail is your steering wheel. Bend it up to keep the lure shallower and give it a quicker rise; bend it down to force the lure deeper and create a more vertical, struggling action.
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