Geecrack Spiron Creature Bait

Geecrack

Geecrack Spiron Creature Bait

$9.49 - $9.49
Designed and developed under the supervision of Lake Biwa fishing guide, Yama P., the Geecrack Spiron Creature Bait is a truly one-of-kind soft plastic that is built to mimic small bluegills that big bass love to feed on. Molded with a flat body and the broad profile of a bluegill, the Geecrack Spiron Creature Bait creates a downward spiraling action as it falls, which imitates a wounded bluegill fluttering to the bottom and causes predatory bass to bites out of pure instincts. It also features a small tail that produces a subtle kicking action like a bluegill at the end of its life but is perfectly balanced to not impede the spiraling action. During the testing stages, Yama P. found that a light Texas-rig with an EWG hook was his favorite application for shallow water. But he also found the Geecrack Spiron Creature Bait is highly effective on Carolina-rigs, Tokyo-rigs, heavy drop shots, as a jig trailer, and on swinging football heads. Made from Geecrack’s original S.A.F.(Salt+Aminos+Flavor) material to intrigue more bites and make fish hold on longer, the Geecrack Spiron Creature Bait will help you capitalize on big bluegill-hungry bass.

Specifications

Category

Soft Plastics

Length

4.5 in (114 mm)

Sink Rate

slow sink

When to Use

Use the Geecrack Spiron Creature Bait in shallow waters during the summer when bass are actively feeding on bluegills. Its spiraling action is ideal for enticing predatory bass lurking near structures or vegetation.

Pros

  • Mimics natural prey effectively
  • Versatile for various rigging techniques
  • Made from S.A.F. material for better bites

Cons

  • May require specific rigging for optimal action
  • Limited to certain fishing conditions
Beginner
Summer

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