Spro Sashimmy Swimmer 125 Pearl Shad
$ 9.99 · 4.7 (608) · In stock
The SPRO Sashimmy Swimmer 125 was designed by Elite Series pro Bryan New. Its three joint construction and four hard-plastic sections create an ultra-realistic S swimming action that mimics the natural movement of baitfish. Engineered for optimal distance, the Sashimmy Swimmer is perfect for reaching schooling fish on the end of a long cast. With a sink rate of 1/2 ft per second, it can be fished quickly at the top of the water column, or retrieved slowly to target suspended fish.
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The SPRO Sashimmy Swimmer 125 was designed by Elite Series pro Bryan New. Its three joint construction and four hard-plastic sections create an ultra-realistic S swimming action that mimics the natural movement of baitfish. Engineered for optimal distance, the Sashimmy Swimmer is perfect for reaching schooling fish on the end of a long cast. With a sink rate of 1/2 ft per second, it can be fished quickly at the top of the water column, or retrieved slowly to target suspended fish.
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The SPRO Sashimmy Swimmer 125 was designed by Elite Series pro Bryan New. Its three joint construction and four hard-plastic sections create an ultra-realistic S swimming action that mimics the natural movement of baitfish. Engineered for optimal distance, the Sashimmy Swimmer is perfect for reaching schooling fish on the end of a long cast. With a sink rate of 1/2 ft per second, it can be fished quickly at the top of the water column, or retrieved slowly to target suspended fish.
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