Vobler Savage Gear 3D Line Thru Glide Roach, Slow Sinking, Clear Blue Roach, 17cm, 78g

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1636661

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Savage Gear 3D Line Thru Glide Roach Lure, Slow Sinking, Clear Blue Roach, 17cm, 78g

The Savage Gear 3D Line Thru Glide Roach is an extremely realistic imitation of a roach, created based on a 3D scan of a real fish. The glide bait design allows a natural action, with wide lateral movements when twitched lightly from the rod tip. Incorporating short pauses during retrieval causes the lure to rise and slowly sink in the water column, triggering aggressive strikes from pike. The Line Thru system improves presentation and reduces the chance of the fish using the lure as leverage during the fight. The Carbon 49 wire armature and SGY-1X BN size 1 treble hook provide maximum secure hooksets and high durability.

Features:

  • Details obtained through 3D scanning;
  • Type: glider;
  • Action: Slow sinking;
  • Length: 17cm;
  • Weight: 78g;
  • Line Thru system for natural presentation and reliable hookset;
  • Carbon 49 wire armature;
  • SGY-1X BN size 1 treble hook;
  • Color: Clear Blue Roach.

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