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Savage Gear Gravity Twitch MR – Darting & Kicking Action Lure for Freshwater Predator Fish, Magnetic Long-Cast, Built-in Rattle, Bass, Pike, Trout, Perch & More Ayu Chrome 9.5 cm

£9.18

Darting & Kicking Action: The Gravity Twitch MR mimics a struggling prey fish with its darting and kicking action. On steady retrieves, it wobbles and kicks, while twitching makes it flit side to side, triggering strikes. Its erratic movement entices both active and passive predators. The lure's natural action closely imitates distressed baitfish, attracting predator fish from a distance.
Suspending Design with Horizontal Balance: This lure suspends perfectly during pauses, remaining horizontally balanced in the strike zone. The Gravity Twitch MR is ideal for long pauses, giving predators time to strike. Its ability to suspend in place makes it an excellent tool for both slow and fast retrieves, covering various water columns for predator fish, enhancing its versatility.
Magnetic Long-Cast System: The Gravity Twitch MR features a Magnetic Long-Cast System that ensures long, accurate casts. The sliding iron core helps the lure maintain flight stability and precise landing, making it easy to reach distant targets with minimal effort. This feature is perfect for anglers needing accuracy and distance in their casts, even in challenging fishing conditions.
Built-in Rattle for Extra Attraction: Equipped with a built-in tubular rattle chamber, the Gravity Twitch MR produces a high-frequency rattle that attracts fish from a distance. The sound vibrations mimic the distress signals of prey, triggering predator instincts and encouraging aggressive strikes. Whether fishing in clear or murky water, the rattle offers extra attraction.
Versatile Running Depths: Available in two sizes, the Gravity Twitch MR offers versatile running depths. The 8.3cm size runs at 1.5 to 2.2 meters, while the 9.5cm runs at 1.7 to 3 meters. This depth range makes it effective for fishing in shallow to deep waters, allowing you to target different layers of the water column based on fish activity.