Jenko Fishing

Jenko Groovy Glide Swimbait

$20 - $25.99

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Description

Delivering incredible versatility and unbeatable action, the Jenko Groovy Glide Swimbait will have even the most novice leader fishing this glider like a pro. Offering a seductively slow rate of fall, it’s perfect for carefully combing through all sections of the water column as it beckons predators in from near and far. Anglers are sure to appreciate the ease with which they can generate the mesmerize ‘S’ gliding pattern that big bass simply can’t ignore. Enhancing their appeal to anglers, the Jenko Groovy Glide not only relies upon the standard ‘S’ gliding action but it can also be fished in a variety of other effective techniques. Anglers can swim it back to the boat on a steady retrieve like a conventional swimbait, or they can burn the Groovy Glide just under the surface to generate a turbulent waking action the draws explosive strikes. The fun doesn’t end there, as it will perform all the stutters, turns, and aggressive 180’s that you would expect in a high-end glide bait. Armed with razor-sharp VMC hooks that promise confident hooksets, the Jenko Groovy Glide Swimbait is a sure way to score trophy fish and bass thumb alike! Jenko Length Weight Class Groovy Glide 5-1/2" 1-3/4oz Slow Sink Upgrade Your Treble Hooks!

Specifications

Category

Glide Baits

Weight

1.75 oz (50 g)

Length

5.5 in (140 mm)

Sink Rate

slow sink

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

variable

Action

glide

Conditions

clear water, open water, low light

Field Notes

Use it when bass are feeding on larger prey and you want a bait that can cover water with a gliding presentation. It can be fished with a steady retrieve, burned just under the surface, or worked with pauses and sharp turns to trigger reaction strikes. The slow fall also makes it useful for probing different parts of the water column.

Pros

  • Versatile glidebait action with S-pattern movement
  • Slow sink helps keep it in the strike zone longer
  • Can be fished multiple ways: steady retrieve, wake, or erratic glide

Cons

  • Requires some practice to get the best glide action
  • Treble-hooked bait can be cumbersome around heavy cover

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