Description
Lucky John Alien Bug 1.5" Soft Plastic Bait
Available Colours:
- 033
- 036
- 071
- S13
- T52
Product Description:
The Lucky John Alien Bug is a unique 1.5" soft plastic bait designed to imitate small aquatic creatures, making it a fantastic option for targeting a variety of freshwater and saltwater species. With its compact size and realistic design, the Alien Bug is perfect for finesse fishing techniques, drawing strikes from even the most finicky fish.
The Alien Bug features intricate details, including textured body and lifelike appendages, which create natural movement in the water. Whether you're fishing for panfish, bass, or trout, this bait performs exceptionally well when rigged on a jighead, drop-shot, or used in conjunction with other lures.
Key Features:
- Size: 1.5 inches
- Material: Durable soft plastic for longevity and effective action
- Action: Realistic movement mimicking small aquatic creatures
- Ideal For: Panfish, bass, trout, and other species
- Versatility: Great for jigheads, drop-shot rigs, or as a trailer for larger lures.
Order Now: Available in a range of attractive colours. Don’t miss your chance to add the Lucky John Alien Bug to your tackle box and enhance your fishing experience!
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Having fished all over the world we're bringing our experiences, knowledge and ambition to eBay where we hope to help as many anglers as possible get great deals and get out on the bank fishing.
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