Strike King KVD Perfect Plastic Dream Shot OPT_Bold Bluegill

$5.19

The Strike King KVD Perfect Plastic Dream Shot OPT is a 4-inch soft plastic, drop shot bait that Strike King made using their OPT (Open Pour Technology). These are formulated from a super-soft plastic that allows for a more life-like, feel and action that conventional soft plastic. Strike King used OPT for these colors to give you a more realistic look that drive the fish to eat. The KVD Perfect Plastic Dream Shot was designed by Kevin VanDam to be one of the best all-around drop shot baits! They are based on the popular Strike King Caffeine Shad design with the triangle hinged tail section to quiver and shake with the smallest movements!

 

 

 

9 per pack

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