Length: 2 3/4 inch (7 cm) Body Length: 2 1/2 inch (6.4 cm) Weight: 1/4 oz (7.1 g) Depth: Shallow Hook Size: 6
Features: wLure RealSkin Painting Wide Wobble Slow Sinking Jerkbait Tank Tested High Quality ABS Construction Cutting Blade Black Nickel Treble Hooks Epoxy Coating on Finish
Our lures are factory adjusted for average performance, you may need to tune your lures to get their best performance in water.
Before first time use
You may need to drop extra glue in the eyelets of hooks and tow point. It is helpful to seal your lure completely.
When you want to tune your lure? If your lure is not swimming straight like pulling to one side, swimming on the surface, rolling in the water. You may need to tune your lure.
How to tune your lure? Simply bending the tow point on the bib or nose of the lure to the direction the lure needs to go to swim straight, use long nosed pliers to do this and bend it a little bit at each time. Bend it, re-test it, bend it, re-test it and keep doing this until you get your lure goes straight. Your last bend will be so small you won't even be able to see it. The better you make this adjustment the better the lure will run.
The rules If the lure swims to LEFT side, bend tow point to the right. If the lure swims to RIGHT side, bend tow point to the left.
Warning: This product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/
Joseph I.
I have never received my order. They keep saying a couple weeks more.
Joseph I.
Never received
John S.
I caught this gar on lake greeson on Monday July 1 2019 and I just got the lure over the weekend
Larry K.
I purchased several of the HM219 lures and all of them have caught bass. So far this year I have caught four threes, three fours, and two fives. As far as I am concerned wLures is the Strike King or Rapala of China. I buy lures from all over the world and wLures is right up there with the best of them.
William C.
Don't think just becuase this is a freshwater pattern that it won't produce in saltwater. This Longear Sunfish has the same coloring as a Pinfish. The Seatrout were tearing it up.
William C.
This Pigfish pattern worked amazingly on Speckled Seatrout.