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No hay artículos en el carroEste currican de 1997 simula un pez herido, tiene una acción erratica al recuperarlo a tirones, se moverá de lado a lado, cuando se queda quieto se hundira la parte de atrás.
Pako Medina
Comentado en México el 8 de abril de 2025
Muy muy buena compra, es un excelente señuelo, no tenía altas expectativas pero me sorprendió, muy efectivo para la pesca de orilla, muy brillante y llamativo.
Wildman O
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de marzo de 2024
The bass here in MS will absolutely crush this lure from ponds to rivers. I have taken several buddies to a Bass Catching Clinic using this lure on a day out on the water.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de octubre de 2024
Looks like a real shad. I can walk them too. Hooks are a little thin, I hope they hold up because I catch a lot of fish…
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de julio de 2020
Best top water lure !!
Ryan
Comentado en Canadá el 29 de noviembre de 2017
The bass aren't happy with this purchase. They can't resist it!! Been my go to top water for years. Came quickly and was of perfect quality.
Jross
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de octubre de 2014
First tried this number about 6-7 years ago in Belize. Quick story...Hired a local guide. I wanted one of those BIG Tarpon that were there at the time. Well, apparently he and the ONLY person that owned a cast net in that part of the country, got into a little tiff the previous evening (over a pool game if I recall). We motor up to his buddy's dock - and he sicked his dogs on us!Guess he was still upset. So, no cast net. Guide only took clients for tarpon when he had live bait, because, he said, "Without live bait you get nadda". Well, I proceeded to pull out my Spit'N image (freshwater version) that I brought just for fun. On a rod/reel/line rig that was too big for it.The "Tarpon Torpedo's" were all around us. The guide seemed annoyed that this silly client was trying to catch one on this little bitty piece of high-tech plastic & metal. He humored me, all the while subtly shaking his head. He let me have at it, I suppose, cuzz I was paying for the day. Third cast and, BAM! - an eighty-pounder inhales it.I mean; it's a wounded freakin' bait-fish. Uh, yeah. Third jump and the lure flew back at us, with [slightly] straightened hooks. The guide was amazed. I said, "Here, you can have this lure. But put heavier hooks on it". Fast-forward to, oh, about, yesterday morning...The trout (speckled seatrout) top-water bite was ON! So, I decided to experiment. This was after hooking several, and a fat 23 incher, on the Spit'n image, seemingly every third cast, for about 45 minutes.I've always kinda figure that, when they are hitting on the top, they'll hit anything. Probably true. Mostly. The three other kinds of baits were: plastic minnow-like thingy (think Bass Assassin, but not that brand) with only a hook; another "walk-the-dog" lure from this same company (it works for me fairly well too); and a new-ish "airy"-type plastic. Caught only one fish using those three (slot, barely), after about 30 minutes. The Spit'n Image went back on. And I caught two more - immediately! Then work got in the way (why is that?).The Spit'N image won the day. Sure, not scientific. But, you can have my Spit'N Image with you pry it from more cold, dead, fingers.Good FishingEdit: I forgot - about two months ago I had an EPIC top-water day with this lure also. Three 24" trout, in a row (if I recall correctly, all from same 2-square acre spot). They would hit other stuff that day but, well, I wasn't experimenting much on that trip. Three, two-footers, in one day, is a personal best for me. Other smaller ones too.
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