GH55 HEAVY DUTY

$16.99

LENGTH:

2.16in

WEIGHT:

3.1g

TYPE:

Sinking

HOOKS:

#12 Buddha

description

20 years since the debut of the first X-55 minnow jerkbait, the GH55 has evolved to target trout exclusively, displaying overwhelming powers of attraction. With unrivaled stability and high pitch rolling action that stays true in rushing current, the GH55 minnow draws the predatory instincts of trout in even the clearest waters. Tuned for a sink setting, GH55 can target varying depths and mimic a dying baitfish in deeper pools and slack water areas. Packaged with custom light wire barbless trebles, GH55 is also designed to accept the upgraded, thick-gauge hooks required to secure trophy trout. This finesse trout minnow is built to dominate fast-moving current and attract the most intelligent predators.



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