Evergreen Baits

Evergreen Amazon Pencil Walking Bait

$32.99 - $32.99

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Description

Built to generate colossal topwater explosions, the Evergreen Amazon Pencil Walking Bait features an oversized profile and wide-walking action perfect for targeting large predators and enticing heart-stopping blow-ups at the water's surface. Designed for targeting underwater monsters living in freshwater and saltwater environments, the Amazon Pencil Walking Bait ignites the predatory instincts of toothy critters, giant bass, and a variety of other species with an aggressive appetite. Great for chucking into uncharted waters to imitate a large fleeing baitfish splashing on the surface, the Amazon Pencil Walking Bait utilizes a loud knocking sound to accumulate attention and put nearby fish into a feeding frenzy. Showcasing a big-body construction that’s built to take on abuse from large aquatic beasts, the Evergreen Amazon Pencil Walking Bait is armed with three sticky-sharp treble hooks to quickly penetrate and hold on to anything that’s big enough to bite. Evergreen Length Weight Class Hooks Amazon Pencil Walking Bait 6.3" 1.5oz Topwater 1/0 Upgrade Your Treble Hooks!

Specifications

Category

Topwater Baits

Weight

1.5 oz (43 g)

Length

6.3 in (160 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass, inshore, offshore

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Running Depth

0 ft

Action

wide walk-the-dog

Conditions

open water, low light

Field Notes

Use this on the surface with a steady walk-the-dog retrieve to trigger explosive strikes from big predators. It’s best around open water where fish are feeding on baitfish, especially when you want a loud, attention-grabbing presentation. The oversized profile and knocking sound make it a strong choice for aggressive fish in low-light or active feeding periods.

Pros

  • Large profile for big fish
  • Wide-walking surface action
  • Loud knocking sound helps call fish up
  • Works in freshwater and saltwater

Cons

  • May be too large for smaller fish
  • Requires room to work the bait properly
  • Treble hooks can be cumbersome around heavy cover

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