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RAID Japan Fish Roller Jerk Minnow

$10 - $19.99

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Description

A revolutionary softbait designed to target suspended baitfish-eating fish, the RAID Japan Fish Roller Jerk Minnow is meticulously crafted to stay in the strike zone more effectively than ever. To address the common hardships associated with suspended presentations, the Fish Roller boasts a head with a wide, water-resistant profile, ensuring the most natural possible movement. Its ingenious design delivers a precise action during straight retrieves, creating an authentic "I-shaped" movement and slow, natural drifting motion, perfectly mimicking baitfish like shad and minnows. The lure's body height and square cross-section shape generates a lively body roll and intense flashes, effectively attracting bass in the middle water column. With its optimized body width and increased volume, the Fish Roller achieves unparalleled castability, making it ideal for covering water and enhancing stealth with longer casts. A versatile bait excelling in various fishing scenarios, from rivers to clear and muddy waters, the RAID Japan Fish Roller Jerk Minnow is an essential tool for deceiving finicky suspended bass. Length Quantity 2" 8 3" 7 4" 6

Specifications

Category

Soft Plastics

Length

2 in (51 mm)

Sink Rate

suspending

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, finesse

Water Column

mid-depth

Action

I-shaped movement with body roll

Conditions

clear water, dirty water, open water, current

Field Notes

This soft jerk minnow is built for suspended bass feeding on baitfish. It excels on straight retrieves and slow drifting presentations in the middle of the water column, especially when fish are keyed on shad or minnows. The bait is also designed to cast well for covering water and making longer, stealthier presentations.

Pros

  • Natural I-shaped swimming action
  • Good castability for a soft bait
  • Works well for suspended fish

Cons

  • No specific color options listed
  • Best use is fairly technique-specific

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