GH44 BAT-A-FRY

$18.99

LENGTH:

1.7in

WEIGHT:

0.2oz

TYPE:

FAST SINKING

HOOKS:

#12

description

The GREAT HUNTING BAT-A-FRY series overturns the trout fishing standard, achieving hard-hitting heavyweight performance in an ultra-slim, compact body.

Unlike traditional sinking minnows, this tungsten-packed lure delivers aggressive sinking performance even in challenging currents, allowing precision retrieve depths and angles. BAT-A-FRY is designed to awaken big trout with its dynamic reaction appeal. Whether employing a quick lift after a fluttering fall, a rapid twitching and fast reeling retrieve, a fast escape from the depths up towards the surface, or cover deflections, the BAT-A-FRY’s unique design delivers vigorous action and deadly flicker.

With a durable, offset bill design, this compact offering springs into action even in turbulent crosscurrents and deftly navigates rocky riverbeds. The BAT-A-FRY’s crisp, hard-hitting action dances with a vivid thump, awakening the most unassailable trophies from their deep haunts.



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