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Zoom Super Fluke Jr., 4″, 2.08 Oz, Natural Green, 10Pk Natural Green 4″ Great on a mini-Texas rig, a dropshot or the back of a finesse jig. The sleeper of the Brush Hog family can be rigged on a downsized Texas rig, a little jighead or even on a dropshot to fill out your limit….
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Zoom took the Ultra-Vibe speed craw and added wider, bulkier claws to the end for times when even more action is needed. This lure pushes a ton of water and at rest the claws stand up in a defensive posture to trigger strikes from trailing bass.
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The Zoom Swimmin Super Fluke feature a hard-pounding paddle tail. Perfect for fishing with a swoop and glide motion or wind it steadily and feel it pulse like a spinnerbait. Ideal for use by itself or on the back of a vibrating jig or swim jig.
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The Trick Worm was the original floating worm, deadly for twitching and deadsticking weightless for a stealth approach to shallow water bass, but in recent years it has become the gold standard for so much more. Savvy pros have realized that its straight, slender profile is perfect on the back of a shakey head or…
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There may be no better all-around worm on the market today than the U-Tale, the perfect mid-size body for the widest variety of conditions, paired with a flapping curly tail which forms the letter U. It’s a proven fish catcher anywhere that bass swim has been for generations and will continue to be so for…
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This classic American nymph pattern has been given the gold bead treatment, a good early season point fly on still waters and reservoirs, with the addition of extra weight from the brass bead to help get down to feeding fish
$2.50Original price was: $2.50.$2.00Current price is: $2.00.
This classic American nymph pattern has been given the gold bead treatment, a good early season point fly on still waters and reservoirs, with the addition of extra weight from the brass bead to help get down to feeding fish