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Blue Blue Gachipen Swimmer 180 60 grams Sinking lure 08

60g | Sinking | Hardbait

The Blue Blue Gachipen Swimmer 180 60 grams Sinking lure 08 is a topwater lure for making fish look up.

This style is not about subtle bottom contact or deep structure work.

It is about surface disturbance, silhouette, and timing the pause so a predator has a clear target to hit.

Work it with rod-tip twitches to make it walk, push, or splash depending on the lure shape.

In calm water, slower taps and longer pauses usually look more natural.

In chop, current, or active bait, a faster cadence helps the lure stand out and gives chasing fish something easier to track.

The key is not to retrieve it like a crankbait; let the lure work across the surface and use pauses as part of the presentation.

At 60g | Sinking | Hardbait, this is best around bait schools, reef edges, shallow flats, river mouths, rock wash, weed edges, and any place predators are visibly pushing bait high.

It is not the lure to choose when fish are glued to bottom or when you need a silent finesse presentation.

It shines when fish are aggressive, curious, or already hunting upward.

Because this variant is mainly identified by its finish name/code, the safest way to think about it is by visibility on the day.

Use it when the contrast matches your water and light level, and switch to a brighter or more natural finish when the conditions clearly call for it.

TARGET SPECIES: trevally, queenfish, bluefish, bass, mangrove jack, mahi-mahi, small tuna, and other predators that attack bait near the surface.

Blue Blue Gachipen Swimmer 180 60 grams Sinking lure 08 (9234)

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Blue Blue Gachipen Swimmer 180 60 grams Sinking lure 08

60g | Sinking | Hardbait

The Blue Blue Gachipen Swimmer 180 60 grams Sinking lure 08 is a topwater lure for making fish look up.

This style is not about subtle bottom contact or deep structure work.

It is about surface disturbance, silhouette, and timing the pause so a predator has a clear target to hit.

Work it with rod-tip twitches to make it walk, push, or splash depending on the lure shape.

In calm water, slower taps and longer pauses usually look more natural.

In chop, current, or active bait, a faster cadence helps the lure stand out and gives chasing fish something easier to track.

The key is not to retrieve it like a crankbait; let the lure work across the surface and use pauses as part of the presentation.

At 60g | Sinking | Hardbait, this is best around bait schools, reef edges, shallow flats, river mouths, rock wash, weed edges, and any place predators are visibly pushing bait high.

It is not the lure to choose when fish are glued to bottom or when you need a silent finesse presentation.

It shines when fish are aggressive, curious, or already hunting upward.

Because this variant is mainly identified by its finish name/code, the safest way to think about it is by visibility on the day.

Use it when the contrast matches your water and light level, and switch to a brighter or more natural finish when the conditions clearly call for it.

TARGET SPECIES: trevally, queenfish, bluefish, bass, mangrove jack, mahi-mahi, small tuna, and other predators that attack bait near the surface.

Blue Blue Gachipen Swimmer 180 60 grams Sinking lure 08 (9234)
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