Savage Gear US

Powerglow Egi

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Description

The glow of an egi lure can become addictive – both for anglers and for the squid they’re trying to catch. For that reason, we took the strongest possible glow material available and used it on our new Powerglow Egi lure, but that’s only the beginning. Each individually painted colour has its own glow, including back and the red bite marks on the belly, while cloth outer material is UV active. A realistic silver lateral line offers a natural flash and reflection that will catch the attention of squid from afar. This lure has been designed to offer the perfect balance between a normal and a slow sink speed, which gives the impression of an injured fish that leads to more bites from lazy squid and allows you to easily fish also shallow areas. To further boost the overall balance of the lure, we added a small, discreet external weight and an internal one that provides an enhanced jerking action and improved casting attributes. If all that wasn’t enough, these lures also feature super-sharp Savage custom needles and a pulse rattle that perfectly imitates a tiny heartbeat. This is the ultimate squid egi lure for all occasions.

Specifications

Category

Topwater Baits

Sink Rate

slow sink

Target Species

inshore

Techniques

casting

Water Column

variable

Action

injured baitfish imitation

Conditions

low light, dirty water, open water

Field Notes

This is an egi lure designed for squid, not bass, and it excels when worked with short jerks and pauses to imitate an injured baitfish. The glow body, UV cloth, and pulse rattle make it useful in low-light or stained-water saltwater conditions, especially over shallow areas.

Pros

  • Strong glow and UV-active finish for visibility
  • Balanced slow-sink profile for shallow water and longer pauses
  • Enhanced jerking action and casting performance
  • Pulse rattle adds attraction

Cons

  • Specialized squid lure, not a bass-specific bait
  • Barbed prongs/eging hardware require technique and care
  • Less versatile than standard bass hard baits

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