Savage Gear Glass Minnow

Savage Gear Glass Minnow

$7.99 - $10.99
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2-1/2in
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Glass Minnow Casting JigSinking2-1/2in3/8ozSelect Color$0.00 USD
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3in
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Glass Minnow Casting JigSinking3in5/8ozSelect Color$0.00 USD
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3-1/2in
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Glass Minnow Casting JigSinking3-1/2in7/8ozSelect Color$0.00 USD
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4-1/4in
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Glass Minnow Casting JigSinking4-1/4in1-1/4ozSelect Color$0.00 USD
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Built with a simple yet extremely effective design, the Savage Gear Glass Minnow is a certified fish catcher in both inshore and offshore waters. The Glass Minnow's streamlined, highly aerodynamic profile makes it a phenomenal casting lure, perfect for launching into pods of bait or schooling game fish spotted from far away. It features a vibrant high speed swimming action and will fall horizontally when paused, showcasing its vivid holographic finishes with a tight flutter that will get smashed by actively feeding predators. The Glass Minnow is truly one of those "Swiss Army Knife" lures that can be effective in just about any waters, but it truly specializes in catching high speed predators keyed on small, fasting moving bait like false albacore, bonito, and Spanish mackerel. Built with a high-impact clear epoxy coating and fitted with 4X treble hooks, the Glass Minnow will remain unfazed by hard hitting and toothy predators for quite some time.
5 Stars based on 2 reviews
By Samer
Lebanon
Good jig
February 13, 2022
Looks beautiful, exactly like in its photo. A bit expensive though, and the swivel is not needed.
By DOUGLAS M.
Berkley. ma.
looks good
April 15, 2021
can't wait to try it.

1 Question & 1 Answer
Andrew
from Jamaica asked:
January 20, 2021
Can these be trolled?
1 Answer
This lure was designed for casting at fast-moving fish like bonita, Spanish mackerel, and other hardtail species. You could definitely troll this lure, but to maximize its effectiveness, I would include a trolling weight above the leader to ensure it gets deep enough to swim properly.
Submitted by: Austin Kearney on January 21, 2021

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