Strike King Rage Punch Bug_Crawdaddy

$6.99

Punch Bass Right in the Mouth!!! Strike King likes to make your experience on the water better. That’s why when they create a bait that just works. Introducing another in our great line of Rage Baits, the New Rage Punch Bug will be the perfect punching bait for matted grass and heavy cover. When punching grass you need a bait that will not only go through the thick stuff but imparts action. That is what this baits was designed to do. The Rage Tail action along with the ribbed body makes this a perfect bait for you to punch right through a mat. The ribbed body allows you to hide the hook but also provides vibration as it comes through the water.

Length Quantity
3.5” 7
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If you haven’t received your order within 7 days of receiving your shipping confirmation email, please contact us at orders@dynamicmarinetackleshop.com with your name and order number, and we will look into it for you.
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