GIANT DOG-X

$17.99

Type

FLOATING

Sound

One-Knock

Length

3 7/8"

Weight

1/2oz

Hook

#4

description

The Megabass GIANT DOG-X’s realistic profile is paired with a unique sharp side-to-side, roll-walking action that will draw vicious strikes in the toughest slick-calm conditions. Featuring Megabass’ original SIDE STEPPING BALANCER SYSTEM (PAT.), GIANT DOG-X incorporates a lateral tungsten balancer that moves left/right for sharper turns, making crisp dog-walking action accessible to all. This patented system also powers the uniquely sharp roll-walking action of the Megabass GIANT DOG-X.

Driven by this laterally-moving weight, Megabass GIANT DOG-X rolls flat against the water as it walks, giving predators underneath an irresistible flash of its detailed profile. If a pencil bait simply skates left and right without rolling, it creates less surface activity and only shows its slim belly to the fish below.

Giant Dog-X is most effective when water temps are between 55 and 85 degrees. Slick, early mornings and cloudy, rainy days will often produce the best results with the GIANT DOG-X.



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