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Lucky Craft Gunfish 75NF

$14.99 - $14.99

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Description

Break out your BFS or light spinning gear and hold on tight, the Lucky Craft Gunfish 75NF is a bite-sized topwater bait for those finesse situations when bass are feeding on small forage at the water’s surface. Combining a ‘walk-the-dog’ action with the splash of a popper, the Gunfish 75NF gives off the appearance of a struggling or injured baitfish on the surface and looks like an easy meal for hungry bass. Designed with no feather on the back hook to create less drag and a wider side-to-side walking motion, the Gunfish 75NF is perfect for fish that want more aggressive action to get them to fully commit to strike. Built with an internal tungsten weighting system for extra long casts, the Gunfish NF can cover lots of water quickly with a subtle topwater disturbance that won't alarm spooky fish. Match-the-hatch with multiple realistic color options, the Lucky Craft Gunfish 75NF fools fish even in tough clear water conditions or heavily pressured fisheries. Lucky Craft Length Weight Class Gunsfish 75NF 3" 1/5oz Topwater Upgrade Your Treble Hooks!

Specifications

Category

Topwater Baits

Weight

0.2 oz (6 g)

Length

3 in (76 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Running Depth

0 ft

Action

walk-the-dog with popper splash

Conditions

clear water, low light, open water

Field Notes

Use it on the surface when bass are keying on small baitfish, especially in finesse or highly pressured situations. The walk-the-dog action with a popper-like splash works well for covering water and drawing reaction strikes in clear water or around spooky fish.

Pros

  • Bite-sized profile for small forage
  • Long casts from internal tungsten weighting
  • Walk-the-dog action with added surface disturbance
  • Good for clear, pressured water

Cons

  • No feathered rear hook may reduce drag but also changes hook-up feel
  • Best when fish are actively feeding near the surface

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