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The Deps Sakamata Shad Soft Jerkbait glides with minimal water resistance, using the keels along both sides to create a natural darting and jumping motion. These keels act as rudders, guiding the bait’s action as water flows through its body, while the split tail adds to the lifelike movement of a fleeing baitfish. Made with a salt content between 5% and 10% depending on size, the soft mater… Read More
The Deps Sakamata Shad Soft Jerkbait glides with minimal water resistance, using the keels along both sides to create a natural darting and jumping motion. These keels act as rudders, guiding the bait’s action as water flows through its body, while the split tail adds to the lifelike movement of a fleeing baitfish. Made with a salt content between 5% and 10% depending on size, the soft material holds hooks securely to reduce tearing. This versatility allows anglers to fish it weightless near the surface to mimic baitfish breaking the water or rigged on split-shot and Carolina setups for erratic darting along the bottom.
Building on that action, the Deps Sakamata Shad Real Jerkbait adds unmatched realism with ultra-precise baitfish patterns and crystal eyes for a natural look in clear water. It carries the same darting action and escaping baitfish presentation as the soft version but is made from non-salt material, giving it added buoyancy in the water column. Anglers can fish the Real Jerkbait weightless or on a jighead to target fish holding higher in the water with a presentation that looks as real as it gets.
- Sakamata Shad Real colors have no salt content and are printed with a realistic, ultra-precise baitfish pattern
- Skeleton Wakasagi
- Real Baby Bass
- Pearl Wakasagi
- Chart Back Wakasagi
- Sakamata Shad Soft Jerkbait sizes 4, 7, and 8 inch contain 5% salt; sizes 5 and 6 inch contain 10% salt
- Darting and jumping action
- Smooth body for low water resistance
- Hook slot ensures straight rigging
- The bait that helped Masayuki Matsushita win the 2020 Sam Rayburn Bassmaster Central Open
Please note the colors may appear slightly different in person than they do on your phone or computer.
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