22nd Century Swimbait Company

22nd Century Nezzuma Rat V Cut Swimbait

$159.99 - $159.99

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Description

Delivering unparalleled handmade quality, the 22 Century Nezzuma Rat V Cut Swimbait is a proven trophy catcher that is built for anglers who are chasing after the fish of a lifetime. Offering a substantial protein-packed meal for giant bass, the 22 Century Nezzuma Rat V Cut Swimbait features a double-jointed body design and large water displacing bill that produces an aggressive waking action and loud clacking sound, which attracts rodent-eating bass from a great distance and triggers ferocious rod-jarring strikes. Ready to fish and tuned right out of the package, the 22 Century Nezzuma Rat V Cut Swimbait is deadly when fished with a slow and methodical retrieve to lure in those giant wary bass. But it can also be dead-sticked or twitched to produce a seductive side-to-side walk the dog type action around boat dock pilings, logs, and shoreline brush where rats might go for an accidental swim. Outfitted with top quality hardware and heavy-duty treble hooks that can handle the biggest and most aggressive bass, the 22 Century Nezzuma Rat V Cut Swimbait provides performance and craftsmanship that is second-to-none. 22nd Century Body Length Total Length Weight Class Nezzuma Rat V Cut 7.5" 13" 4.9oz Floating Upgrade Your Treble Hooks!

Specifications

Category

Swimbaits

Weight

4.9 oz (139 g)

Length

13 in (330 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Action

waking, side-to-side walk-the-dog

Conditions

open water, vegetation, rocky

Field Notes

Best fished slowly and methodically to imitate a swimming rodent and draw strikes from trophy bass. It can also be dead-sticked or twitched around dock pilings, logs, and shoreline brush to create a side-to-side waking presentation.

Pros

  • Handmade, premium construction
  • Aggressive waking action with loud clacking sound
  • Ready to fish and tuned out of the package

Cons

  • Very expensive
  • Specialized trophy-bass presentation

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