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TT FISHING FLASHPOINT+

SKU 5328
$15.95
$15.95 - $15.95
Current price $15.95
Original price $15.95 - Original price $15.95
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A compact presentation, with good casting weight and loads of flash and vibration, that gets the bites.

TT FlashPoint+ tail spinner features a compact baitfish profile that sways enticingly on the retrieve, while a quality ball bearing swivel ensures that the tail mounted blade spins smoothly, creating flash and vibration both on the retrieve and while sinking. A premium Owner, black nickel, chemically sharpened hook ensures solid hook sets, even when the bites are subtle.

Available in three sizes, 33mm (9g), 37mm (14g) and 43mm (22g), the FlashPoint tail spinner is a versatile presentation that can be effectively used as a search bait, achieving long casts and getting down into the strike zone, while also making a dynamite option for vertically fishing structure, bait and schooled fish.

Available in 10 fish catching colours, including many with UV-reactive highlights, FlashPoint+ will be a go-to presentation for anglers chasing bass, golden perch, redfin, trout and more.

Heat your session up to flash point!

Size: 33MM 9G
Colour: BLACKTREUSE

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