Berkley Pulse Realistic Goby Prerigged 7cm Shad

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Fishdeal Berkley Pulse Realistic Goby Prerigged - Available in several options - 4 pieces per pack - Shads with jighead - Slim softbait with a large paddle tail - Realistic imitation of a goby - Enticing swimming action - Natural colour patterns - Suitable for jigging or spinning - Irresistible to perch and zander! - Straight to the bank - A fish catcher in all situations! The Berkley Pulse Realistic Goby is a fish catcher in every situation! You receive no less than 4 shads in one package, which are already equipped with a jighead, so you can take them straight to the bank! The slim shads from the Pulse Realistic series have a large paddle tail with an enticing swimming action and are irresistible to perch and zander. Jig them on the bottom or spin them in at varying speeds and prepare for a hard bite!

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Berkley Pulse Realistic Goby Prerigged - Available in several options - 4 pieces per pack - Shads with jighead - Slim softbait with a large paddle tail - Realistic imitation of a goby - Enticing swimming action - Natural colour patterns - Suitable for jigging or spinning - Irresistible to perch and zander! - Straight to the bank - A fish catcher in all situations! The Berkley Pulse Realistic Goby is a fish catcher in every situation! You receive no less than 4 shads in one package, which are already equipped with a jighead, so you can take them straight to the bank! The slim shads from the Pulse Realistic series have a large paddle tail with an enticing swimming action and are irresistible to perch and zander. Jig them on the bottom or spin them in at varying speeds and prepare for a hard bite!

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Ultra realistic shape and action Different sizes for different uses Catchy in all situations! 7 cm - 7 g, 11 cm - 10 g, 15 cm - 15 g


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