Savage Gear
Savage Gear Sucker Swimbait
Item#: F20627
A Savage Gear Sucker Swimbait imitates one of the preferred forage fish of large predators. This realistic paddle tail swimbait receives its 3D details based on the scan of a real sucker. The photoprint details and anatomically correct features will fool musky and northern pike into believing that what they are about to eat is the real thing. The Savage Gear 3D Sucker carries weapons that stick in… Read More
A Savage Gear Sucker Swimbait imitates one of the preferred forage fish of large predators. This realistic paddle tail swimbait receives its 3D details based on the scan of a real sucker. The photoprint details and anatomically correct features will fool musky and northern pike into believing that what they are about to eat is the real thing.
The Savage Gear 3D Sucker carries weapons that stick in the mouths of these big predatory game fish. Savage devised a magnetic break-away stinger system (a steel wire connects the swiveling front hook to the rear hook – two high-strength magnets keep the rear hook in place). After you dupe a fish into taking your sucker swimbait, the rear hook releases from the magnet, removing the fish's ability to use the weight of the lure to throw the hook and get away. There you go, nice catch! This ultimate big predator swimbait leaves nothing to chance. For realism and a stinger hook system that ensures hooked fish stay pegged, grab some Savage Gear Sucker Swimbaits!
- 3D details are based on the scan of a real sucker
- Anatomically correct sucker profile coupled with photoprint finish delivers unparalleled realism
- Innovative magnetic stinger break-away system increases hook up and landing ratio
- Paddle tail delivers the right amount of body roll and vibration to trigger strikes
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Rear hooks come loose. Used a zip tie and punched a hole half way up and secured the rear hook