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Teckel USA Slashkicker Walking Bait

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Description

A highly sought-after pencil popper reborn from Hideki Maeda’s original design, the Teckel USA Slashkicker Walking Bait slashes through the water sharply with a cupped mouth that splashes, spits water, and enables easy walk-the-dog retrieves. Built with a rear-weighted construction for long-distance castability, a large single knocker creates a steady rhythmic thud with each twitch of the rod tip, as two smaller BBs rattle loudly in a separate chamber to call fish in from great distances. Backed by three razor-sharp treble hooks to ensure your success with aggressive bites and large predators, each hook hanger is carefully placed to prevent hook/line tangles and allow the hooks to ride cleanly along the belly during use. Finished with life-like 3d eyes and feathered pectoral fins for an added layer of realism, the Teckel USA Slashkicker Walking Bait is a unique topwater that excels in extremely windy conditions when the fish are feeding near the surface. Teckel USA Length Weight Class Slashkicker Walking Bait 5.75" 1oz Topwater

Specifications

Category

Topwater Baits

Weight

1 oz (28 g)

Length

5.75 in (146 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass, pike-musky

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Running Depth

0 ft

Action

walking bait, splashy topwater

Conditions

low light, open water

Field Notes

This is a surface walking bait designed for walk-the-dog retrieves and aggressive topwater strikes. It is especially useful when fish are feeding near the surface and in windy conditions where the cupped mouth helps it spit and splash water to draw attention.

Pros

  • Long-distance casting from rear-weighted design
  • Loud internal rattles and single knocker for attraction
  • Walk-the-dog action with splashy cupped mouth
  • Built for windy surface-feeding conditions

Cons

  • Topwater presentation only
  • Treble hooks and surface action can be difficult around heavy cover

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