Strike King Deep Diving KVD Jerkbait_Carolina Chrome

$9.79

The Strike King Deep Diving KVD Jerkbait was designed by Kevin VanDam to have all the best characteristics of the regular KVD slashbaits, but with a modification. With the addition of a larger bill this Jerkbait will reach depths of 8 to 11 feet, to get to the slightly deeper bass. KVD designed this bait to create a perfect combination of roll, wiggle and flash to ensure the bass will notice it. The KVD Deep Jerkbait features a weight transfer system to increase your castability, allowing you to cover more water. These are also equipped with 3D eyes and premium black nickel hooks.

Length Weight Depth Type
4 3/4" 3/5 oz 8-11 ft Suspending
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