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Savage Gear Shine Glide Pro

$34.99 - $44.99

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Description

The Savage Gear 3D Shine Glide Pro just got even better. This slow-sinking glide bait now features a redesigned tail for enhanced casting distance and a cross feature that improves glide and stability, making it deadlier than ever on a wide range of game fish, from largemouth bass to musky. Its lifelike side-to-side gliding motion on a slow retrieve and darting action with a rod-tip pop make it an irresistible target. Perfect for a twitch-and-stop retrieve, this bait is your ultimate weapon for turning strikes into catches.

Fishing Profile

Lure
Best for
Bass, Pike, Musky
Presentation
Variable, Glide; Twitch And Stop; Rod Tip Pop Darting, Slow Sink
Techniques
Casting
Conditions
Open Water
SeasonSpring
WaterFreshwater

Field Notes

Use on a slow retrieve with occasional rod-tip pops to trigger a wide side-to-side glide and darting reaction strikes. Best around open water or sparse cover when bass are feeding on larger prey and you want a bait that covers water with a realistic swimming profile.

Pros

  • Lifelike side-to-side glide action
  • Slow-sinking profile helps work multiple depths
  • Improved casting distance and stability

Cons

  • Can be harder to fish effectively for beginners
  • Not ideal for heavy vegetation or very tight cover

Reviews

Community ratings and field notes for Savage Gear Shine Glide Pro.

4.04.0 out of 5 stars
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5.05.0 out of 5 stars
Imported from purefishing.com
Insane action better then bucca trick shad i have the 5 inch one perfect for bass the chopping action is insane on par if not better then the spro kgb chad shad wish i had the money to buy more!
3.03.0 out of 5 stars
Imported from purefishing.com
Glide Pro I have been fishing with these lures in the SWFL backcountry the last couple of months. They have fantastic action and the snook and tarpon absolutely love em. The biggest problem with these lures is their durability. I have broke four already on fish. The lure breaks right at the tail. It’s a real bummer to have a lure that is so productive, but can’t stand up to strikes from bigger fish.

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