Bull Shad Swimbaits

Triton Mike Bucca Bull Shad 4x4 Knocker Swimbait

$67.99 - $67.99

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Description

Perfect for picking apart snag-infested shorelines, the Triton Mike Bucca Bull Shad 4x4 Knocker Swimbait is capable of going where other swimbaits can’t thanks to an oversized squarebill lip and gives anglers peace of mind when targeting the biggest fish in the lake. Featuring an internal knocker system that calls in big bass relying on their lateral line to feed, the frayed real-hair tail seals the deal when they come in for a closer look. Using the same 3 piece system as the rest of Bucca’s jointed swimbaits, the high-quality material withstands continuous impact off docks or boulders, perfect for drawing-in bass residing around technical cover. Handmade and painted with stunning natural finishes, the Triton Mike Bucca Bull Shad 4x4 Knocker Swimbait comes armed with black chrome Owner treble hooks to give anglers the ultimate tool for capitalizing on tough swimbait bites. - Oversized squarebill lip- Black chrome Owner treble hooks- Frayed real-hair tail- Internal knocker Triton Mike Bucca Length Weight Depth Bull Shad 4x4 Knocker Swimbait 6" 2.9oz 2-3ft

Specifications

Category

Swimbaits

Weight

2.9 oz (82 g)

Length

6 in (152 mm)

Sink Rate

slow sink

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting

Water Column

subsurface

Running Depth

2-3 ft

Action

wobbling

Conditions

clear water, rocky, open water

Field Notes

Use this swimbait around docks, boulders, and snaggy shoreline cover where a larger profile can trigger bigger bass. The squarebill lip helps it deflect and stay in the strike zone, while the internal knocker adds extra attraction for pressured fish. Best worked with steady retrieves and occasional pauses to mimic a wounded baitfish.

Pros

  • Oversized squarebill lip helps it navigate cover
  • Internal knocker adds sound and attraction
  • Real-hair tail and jointed body create a lifelike profile

Cons

  • Large profile may be too much for small fish
  • Treble hooks and hard body can snag in heavy cover

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