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This is one of my absolute favorites. Because of it's smaller size, the lucky perch swimbait combines great trolling action with the ability to be slow fished, jerked or pulled by hand.

This is a great lure is you want to fish for musky or pike. It has a very realistic easy swimming action and the interior 'signal red' on the joints imitate a seriously wounded fish.I designed this lure because I was looking for a shallow running swimbait that could be used to fish the Dutch shallow lakes and waters. Especially for slow trolling so a large area can be fished. The bait is slow sinking so you can basically fish at any depth.





• Cut from beechwood
• Handcarved details
• Sealed with Propionate
• Foiled and airbrushed
• Thick hi-gloss epoxy topcoat
• Realistic molded 3D eyes
• All stainless steel hardware
• Ball bearing rattler included in head section


Length: approx. 15 cm
Weight: 70 grams
Action: S-like action. Slow sinking, great for slow trolling for musky or pike



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