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  • MINNOW JERKBAIT HARD LURE FOR PERCH WXM MNW 100 SP
  • MINNOW JERKBAIT HARD LURE FOR PERCH WXM MNW 100 SP
  • MINNOW JERKBAIT HARD LURE FOR PERCH WXM MNW 100 SP
  • MINNOW JERKBAIT HARD LURE FOR PERCH WXM MNW 100 SP
MINNOW JERKBAIT HARD LURE FOR PERCH WXM MNW 100 SP
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MINNOW JERKBAIT HARD LURE FOR PERCH WXM MNW 100 SP

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  • MINNOW JERKBAIT HARD LURE FOR PERCH WXM MNW 100 SP
  • MINNOW JERKBAIT HARD LURE FOR PERCH WXM MNW 100 SP
  • MINNOW JERKBAIT HARD LURE FOR PERCH WXM MNW 100 SP
  • MINNOW JERKBAIT HARD LURE FOR PERCH WXM MNW 100 SP
MINNOW JERKBAIT HARD LURE FOR PERCH WXM MNW 100 SP
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Our angler designers have developed this hard lure for predator fishing.

This jerkbait is designed for fishing for pike, perch, zander and black bass. You can "jerk" it by moving the tip of the rod in short, sharp jolts to simulate a fleeing fish.

Bottle body: 100.0% Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene; Bullet head: 100.0% Lead

BENEFITS

Weight

17.5g suspending: dives when pulled, stays on the bottom when stationary.

Swimming depth

Up to 1.5 m.

Audio efficiency

Rattling lure to attract the attention of curious predator fish.

Distance

Lure with internal weight transfer for improved casting distance.

Visual efficiency

The colours allow for fishing whatever the conditions.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

TECHNICAL FEATURES

Size: 10 cm
Weight: 17.5 g
Swimming depth: 1,5 mètre
Density: Suspending (dives when pulled, stays on the bottom when stationary)
Rattling: Yes
Hooks: BKK 6062 no. 4 BN
Type of balance: steel and lead
Body: ABS

TIPS FOR USE

We recommend using this hard lure with:
- 16/100 braid
- 40/100 fluorocarbon leader
- no. 2 snap
- size 2500 reel
- rod with MH casting weight
This lure is for cast and retrieve use. You can pause briefly at times to stop it in the water and trigger attacks from predator fish.
You can also "jerk" it by moving the tip of the rod in short, sharp jolts to simulate a fleeing fish.