Savage Gear US

Savage Gear RevMag Walker Topwater Walking Bait

$17.99 - $18.99

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Description

An innovative topwater lure that features Savage Gear’s new patent-pending reverse magnetic weight transfer system, the Savage Gear RevMag Walker Topwater Walking Bait enables long casts and perfect balance when attracting large predatory species. Upon entering the water, the Mag Walker maintains stability and reduces the frustration of hooks fouling on impact, attracting fish with a wide side-to-side walking action. Each RevMag Walker is outfitted with robust and corrosion-resistant SGY 3X UAR treble hooks, providing a vice-like grip that keeps all hard-fighting fish from bass to large saltwater species pinned. Complete with a built-in high-pitch rattle to mimic distressed baitfish near the surface, the stunningly realistic finishes of the Savage Gear RevMag Walker Topwater Walking Bait are what seals the deal when giant fish come in for a closer look. Features: - Ultra long-casting design- Reverse magnetic system- High-pitch rattle- Corrosion resistant- SGY 3X trebles- Patent pending Savage Gear Length Weight Class RevMag Walker Topwater Walking Bait 95 3.75" 1/2oz Topwater RevMag Walker Topwater Walking Bait 120 4.75" 7/8oz Topwater Upgrade Your Treble Hooks!

Specifications

Category

Topwater Baits

Weight

0.5 oz (14 g)

Length

3.75 in (95 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass, inshore, offshore

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Running Depth

0 ft

Action

wide side-to-side walking action

Conditions

clear water, low light, open water

Field Notes

Use this walking bait on the surface when fish are feeding up top, especially around dawn, dusk, or over calm to lightly rippled water. Work it with a steady walk-the-dog retrieve to create a wide side-to-side action and pause occasionally to trigger strikes.

Pros

  • Long-casting reverse magnetic weight transfer system
  • Stable in the water with reduced hook fouling on impact
  • Wide walking action and built-in rattle

Cons

  • Topwater presentation is less effective in heavy wind or rough water
  • Treble hooks can be cumbersome around thick vegetation

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