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Arbogast Jitterbug - Black

$ 3.50 · 4.6 (422) · In stock

The Arbogast Jitterbug is the most-respected topwater lure for night fishing, but also power ignites explosive strikes throughout the day. The Jitterbug’s double cupped lip, placed at precisely the correct angle, produces the loud, rhythmic, surface-busting sound that is proven to be irresistible to bass, pike and other gamefish. 2.5 3/8 oz.

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Features: The Arbogast Original Jitterbug Wakebait is a legendary topwater lure that has a distinctive sound. Premiere nighttime lure but also excellent for explosive strikes during the day. Double-cupped lipped that produces a loud, rhythmic sound. Irresistible to bass, pike, muskie, and panfish. Available in 5 colors and 3 sizes.

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Take the surface-busting sound created by the Jitterbug's special lip & add the action of these tail wagging Jointed Jitterbugs and anglers have the most action packed topwater lure available today. The motion of the jointed tail creates extra flash from the frantic swinging of the lure's bright plated treble hooks. They can be fished slowly to product the rhythmic plopping sound or faster to create surface commotion. This Jitterbug is 2.5 in length and weighs 3/8 oz.

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