Strike King KVD Perfect Plastic Fat Baby Finesse Worm_Watermelon Seed

$5.29

“There are times when I have to show bass a finesse offering to get bites, but that doesn’t mean that I’m not fishing for heavyweights,” says Kevin VanDam regarding his newest creation. “The Fat Baby Finesse Worm is built on the premise that even finesse type baits can be bulked up to attract bigger fish.” In keeping with the rest of the family of KVD Perfect Plastics, the Fat Baby Finesse Worm is super-soft, and super-salty to allow for a more natural feel and action. It also contains the exclusive coffee scent formula that is quickly gaining favor among anglers everywhere. The KVD Fat Baby Finesse Worm is 5 inches in length, available in KVD approved colors.

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