Nomad Tackle

Squidtrex™ 65 Vibe 2 1/2" - 1/4oz

$13.99

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Description

The SQUIDTREX ™ uses Patented technology to combine a soft vibration lure into a squid shaped body to produce a unique action designed to trigger bites. It can be jigged vertically, cast, or even trolled. The soft TPE construction allows strength and durability matched with realistic movement of the tentacles which waft and wiggle in the water to entice bites when sinking or even at rest. The heavy duty through wire construction and premium assist hooks allows you to fish this lure confidently for trophy fish. It can also be cast towards structure or feeding fish and worked back subsurface on a straight or stop-start retrieve with additional line tie points allowing for multiple ways to fish the Squidtrex ™ . Every Nomad Design Lure has been crafted by decades of experience on the water to be tougher, last longer and to simply catch fish. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Specifications

Category

Offshore Soft Baits

Weight

0.25 oz (7 g)

Length

2.5 in (64 mm)

Sink Rate

sinking

Target Species

offshore

Techniques

casting, jigging, trolling, vertical jigging

Water Column

subsurface

Action

vibrating with wafting tentacles

Conditions

open water, current

Field Notes

This is a soft-bodied squid-style lure designed for casting, vertical jigging, or trolling. It works well when fish are holding deeper or relating to structure, and the tentacles add action even on a pause or slow sink. The assist hooks and through-wire build make it suitable for targeting larger saltwater predators.

Pros

  • Soft TPE body with realistic tentacle movement
  • Can be fished multiple ways: cast, jigged, or trolled
  • Heavy-duty through-wire construction and assist hooks

Cons

  • Soft body may be vulnerable to toothy fish damage over time
  • Best suited to anglers comfortable with saltwater lure tactics

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