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God Hands Biased Gaia 2.8 grams Sinking Lure 60

2.8g | Sinking | Eccentric trout spoon | Finish: 60

The God Hands Biased Gaia 2.8 grams Sinking Lure is an eccentric sinking trout spoon built for anglers who want more change in movement than a plain symmetrical spoon.

The biased body matters because it can kick, wander, and flash irregularly on the retrieve or drop, which helps when trout are following a normal spoon but not eating.

In the 2.8g class, it can be fished with a slow steady retrieve, short lifts, or controlled falls depending on depth and current.

Let it work on a semi-slack drop at times; many bites come when the spoon loses speed and flashes rather than during a constant wind.

It is strongest when trout are inspecting the lure closely, when water pressure is light, or when you need a spoon that shows a slightly unstable action.

The limitation is that it still needs control: if you fish it too fast, you can remove the irregular movement that makes it useful.

Use the finish as part of your visibility choice rather than as a magic answer.

Natural silver/olive tones are better in clear water, while warmer gold or brighter tones help when the water has colour or glare.

TARGET SPECIES: trout, perch, chub, char, and other light-tackle predators that respond to small sinking spoons.

God Hands Biased Gaia 2.8 grams Sinking Lure 60 (1607)

Regular price $6.40

God Hands Biased Gaia 2.8 grams Sinking Lure 60

2.8g | Sinking | Eccentric trout spoon | Finish: 60

The God Hands Biased Gaia 2.8 grams Sinking Lure is an eccentric sinking trout spoon built for anglers who want more change in movement than a plain symmetrical spoon.

The biased body matters because it can kick, wander, and flash irregularly on the retrieve or drop, which helps when trout are following a normal spoon but not eating.

In the 2.8g class, it can be fished with a slow steady retrieve, short lifts, or controlled falls depending on depth and current.

Let it work on a semi-slack drop at times; many bites come when the spoon loses speed and flashes rather than during a constant wind.

It is strongest when trout are inspecting the lure closely, when water pressure is light, or when you need a spoon that shows a slightly unstable action.

The limitation is that it still needs control: if you fish it too fast, you can remove the irregular movement that makes it useful.

Use the finish as part of your visibility choice rather than as a magic answer.

Natural silver/olive tones are better in clear water, while warmer gold or brighter tones help when the water has colour or glare.

TARGET SPECIES: trout, perch, chub, char, and other light-tackle predators that respond to small sinking spoons.

God Hands Biased Gaia 2.8 grams Sinking Lure 60 (1607)
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