OUKENS 10pcs Shrimp Lures, ABS Squid Fishing Lure, Fishing Baits with 3D Lifelike Eyes, Outdoor Luminous Tail Saltwater Shrimp Lures(2.5#)
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OUKENS 10pcs Shrimp Lures, ABS Squid Fishing Lure, Fishing Baits with 3D Lifelike Eyes, Outdoor Luminous Tail Saltwater Shrimp Lures(2.5#)
Precision Hook Tip Design: The squid jigs lure features an incisive hook tip that increases the hit rate when fishing, making it difficult for the fish to escape once caught. This design ensures a successful catch by providing an accurate and sharp point that securely hooks the fish
Realistic 3D Eyes and Feathered Wing Design: Enhancing squid attraction and fishing speed, these squid fishing lures are equipped with lifelike 3D eyes and feathered wing designs, complete with vibrant colors. This realistic appearance mimics prey, enticing squid for a quicker and more effective fishing experience
Special Cloth Coating for Improved Grip: The body surface of the squid jigs lure is covered with a special cloth that increases friction between the squid and the lure. This innovative coating ensures the bait remains securely in place when hooked, making it difficult for the squid to escape
Durable and Lightweight Materials: Constructed from high-quality ABS and nylon, the fishing squid hooks are comfortable to handle, lightweight, and easy to carry. These materials offer long-lasting durability, ensuring the lures can be used for extended periods without wear
User-Friendly Design for All Experience Levels: Designed with ease of use in mind, the saltwater baits lure features fine workmanship that requires no complex techniques, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced anglers. Its straightforward design allows for a no hassle fishing experience right from the first use