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RAID Japan G.I. (Gravity Impact) Jointed Swimbait

$29.98 - $43.49

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Description

Designed for situations when you need to take advantage of an opportunistic moment, the RAID Japan G.I. is a compact jointed swimbait reduced to a size that can be handled with medium-heavy tackle for high-mobility anglers who need to fish with minimum tackle. Ideal for stop-and-go style retrieve methods around bushes, overhangs, reeds, and floating debris, the Gravity Impact dives beneath the surface and then slowly rises to draw out fish that are hiding within the cover. Built with a metal plate lip to enable rapid diving and a weight-forward construction, the RAID Japan G.I. delivers high-response action while tracing the 5ft range on a steady retrieve and deflecting off rocks and submerged cover. Finished with a specially designed elastomer tail that bends flexibly and functions as another joint, the RAID Japan G.I. provides the unique ability to get down quickly on a high-speed retrieve while only moving a short distance in the water. RAID Japan Length Weight Depth Class G.I. 3.8" 1.25oz 5ft Floating

Specifications

Category

Swimbaits

Weight

1.25 oz (35 g)

Length

3.8 in (97 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting

Water Column

subsurface

Running Depth

5 ft

Action

jointed swimming action

Conditions

clear water, vegetation, rocky, open water

Field Notes

Use this compact jointed swimbait when fish are relating to cover and you want a bait that can dive quickly, then rise on the pause. It is built for stop-and-go retrieves around bushes, reeds, overhangs, floating debris, and rock cover, and it can be burned or steadily retrieved to trigger reaction bites.

Pros

  • Compact size fishes well on medium-heavy tackle
  • Fast-diving, high-response action
  • Floats back up on the pause to draw strikes
  • Good around cover and deflective structure

Cons

  • Only reaches about 5 ft, so it is not a deep diver
  • Best results may require an active retrieve and cover-oriented presentation

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