HyperJerk 70 Coastal Series
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Description
Hyperjerk 70 Coastal Series The Hyperjerk 70 is a finesse-driven reaction bait built specifically for inshore anglers targeting pressured fish. Designed to slash and dart just beneath the surface, this bait responds instantly to quick twitches and rod pops—creating a tight, erratic action that perfectly imitates a fleeing baitfish. Engineered with a precision weighting system and internal knocking rattle, the HyperJerk 70 SW delivers both sound and subtle vibration to draw strikes in clear and lightly stained water. Finished with ultra-realistic 3D detailing, premium paint schemes, and a feathered rear treble, it produces lifelike movement even on the pause. Part of the 6th Sense Coastal Series , this bait is built with saltwater-grade components to handle aggressive inshore species like speckled trout, redfish, and snook—especially when a finesse presentation is key to getting bites. PRODUCT SPECS Length: 70mm (2.76") Weight: 3/8 oz Depth: 1–3 ft (slow sinking) Hooks: Premium saltwater-grade trebles with feathered rear TECHNIQUES Fast Reel & Fall | Yo-Yo Retrieve | Slow Swim | Count Down | Suspended Fish RECOMMENDED TERMINAL TACKLE 10lb Fluorocarbon | 12lb Fluorocarbon | 15lb Fluorocarbon PERFECT PAIRINGS Movement 73MH Rod | Lux Spinning Reel KEY FEATURES Coastal Series Construction – Saltwater-ready components built for durability Precision Weighting System – Optimized casting distance and controlled sink Erratic Darting Action – Triggers reaction strikes from pressured fish Internal Knocking Rattle – Calls fish in from a distance Feathered Rear Treble – Adds subtle movement and increased strike appeal Ultra-Realistic Finishes – Detailed 3D eyes and premium paint schemes Finesse Reaction Profile – Ideal for clear water and finicky conditions WHEN TO THROW IT Clear to lightly stained water Calm to moderately choppy conditions Around baitfish activity or suspended fish When fish are pressured or keyed in on smaller forage