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Divine Swimbait - Gill Juice

$3.88

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Description

Divine Swimbait 2.7 Series: (2.7"-10/pk) The smallest of the Divine Swimbait series, the 2.7 series have the same design with tighter and faster swimming action. This series is best for when 'matching the hatch' is extremely important. When the bass are feeding on those tiny shad, tie on a 2.7 Divine Swimbait. Divine Swimbait 3.2 Series: (3.2"-7/pk) The little brother to the 3.8 Series, the Divine Swimbait 3.2 Series have the same features and durability, just with a slightly faster swimming action. Whether you are targeting smallmouth, umbrella rigging, under finesse conditions, or looking to simply down size, the 3.2" will be your size of choice. Divine Swimbait 3.8 Series: (3.8"-6/pk) These swimbaits were designed to deliver the perfect action while retaining its strength, fish after fish, unlike others on the market that tear up easily. The Divine Swimbait 3.8 Series are a must have, our most popular size for all species, and sure to be a go-to bait. Divine Swimbait 4.4 Series: (4.4"-6/pk) The Divine Swimbait 4.4 is the largest of the Divine Swimbait Series for those bigger bites and bigger swimjig trailers. This is our preferred size/style swimbait for a keel weighted hook as well to swim over grass and around structure.

Specifications

Category

Soft Swimbaits

Length

2.7 in (69 mm)

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, finesse

Water Column

subsurface

Action

tight swimming action

Conditions

clear water, open water, vegetation

Field Notes

A soft plastic swimbait designed for matching small baitfish and downsizing when bass are keyed in on tiny shad. It can be fished on a keel-weighted hook, as a swim jig trailer, or around grass and structure for a natural swimming presentation.

Pros

  • Tight, fast swimming action in the smaller sizes
  • Good for matching the hatch and finesse situations
  • Versatile for umbrella rigs, trailers, and weighted hooks

Cons

  • Small profile may not appeal when fish want a larger meal
  • Soft bodies can wear out faster than hard baits

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