Rago Baits

Jerry Rago Glideator

$104.99 - $124.99

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Description

Crafting big fish baits since 1994, master lure designer Jerry Rago has done it again! The Jerry Rago Glidiator is his newest hard-bodied swimbait addition, arguably one of the best swimbaits available today. Patent design, Jerry spent years perfecting the shape and dimensions of the Glidiator to make it swim with a perfect upright position and tail movement. The first thing you'll notice when you throw the Glidiator is how natural the swimming motion is and how well this bait swims, even at the slowest speeds. The slightest current or the slowest cranking speed will give the Glidiator an attractive swimming action. When big bass come to investigate, they will be mesmerized by the realistic paint job and natural fin pattern. Only ultra-sharp Owner treble hooks are used on the Glidiator, so there is no need to change these hooks, this bait is ready to fish out of package! The Glidiator is nine inches long, the perfect length to imitate trout and a very attractive size for bass; all they see is an easy meal and one that can be easily inhaled. Beautifully crafted with exquisite detailing, the Jerry Rago Glidiator Swimbait is a proven bass catcher. Jerry Rago Length Weight Class Glideator 9" 4.25oz Slow Sink

Specifications

Category

Swimbaits

Weight

4.25 oz (120 g)

Length

9 in (229 mm)

Sink Rate

slow sink

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting

Water Column

subsurface

Action

natural swimming

Conditions

clear water, current, open water

Field Notes

This hard-bodied swimbait is built for big bass and shines when fish are feeding on larger forage like trout. It can be retrieved very slowly or fished in light current to show its natural swimming motion and upright tracking.

Pros

  • Realistic hard-bodied swimbait profile
  • Swims well at very slow retrieve speeds
  • Ready to fish with sharp Owner treble hooks

Cons

  • Premium price point
  • Large profile may be too much for smaller fish or pressured conditions

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