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Lucky Craft Gunfish 115NF

$15.99 - $16.99

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Description

Providing faster and more responsive movements by removing the feathered tail hook, the Lucky Craft Gunfish 115NF is the ‘no-feather’ version of Lucky Craft’s legendary Gunfish that offers reduced drag and allows for a wider side-to-side walking motion. Built with a slim-tapered body and cupped mouth, the Lucky Craft Gunfish 115NF combines ‘walk-the-dog’ action and the splashing ability of a popper to trigger aggressive reaction bites even when the fish are highly pressured. Precisely tuned to maximize your casting distance, the Gunfish 115NF is built with a resin tungsten composite weighting system that makes it an excellent choice for covering water quickly and bombing casts directly into the wind. Available in Lucky Craft’s most popular baitfish-inspired color patterns, the Lucky Craft Gunfish 115NF delivers the sound, action, and drawing power to appeal to big bass while still being an excellent choice for catching keeper fish in a tournament setting. Lucky Craft Length Weight Class Gunfish 115NF 4.5" 3/5oz Topwater Upgrade Your Treble Hooks!

Specifications

Category

Topwater Baits

Weight

0.6 oz (17 g)

Length

4.5 in (114 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Running Depth

0 ft

Action

walk-the-dog with popping splash

Conditions

low light, open water

Field Notes

This is a surface bait designed for walk-the-dog retrieves with added popper-style splashing. It shines when covering water quickly, especially around pressured bass or when you need long casts and wind-friendly presentation.

Pros

  • Wide walking action with popper-like splash
  • No-feather design reduces drag and improves casting distance
  • Good for covering water and triggering reaction strikes

Cons

  • Surface-only presentation limits use in deeper water
  • Can be less effective in heavy chop than more aggressive topwaters

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