Damiki Vault Blade Bait Holo Silver
The Vault is a tiny blade – vibration bait – great for targeting bass as well as various other fish species. Excellent for ripping through baitfish in cold water it accurately mimics a variety of forage species with its unique vibrating action and realistic color patterns. It also features 3 settings for tying your line. This allows you to vary the pull point based on how deep you want to fish it and what type of vibration you want.
Damiki Vault 1/2 oz Holo Silver
VAULT 55 Damiki Fishing Tackle USA
The Damiki Vault Blade Tail Spinner is designed for success. With a pressed scale pattern blade and ultra-realistic baitfish profile, it perfectly imitates a distressed baitfish to entice fish into biting. Its 3 line tie settings allow for customizable vibrations, giving you an edge on the water.
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Unlike other tail spinners, the Damiki Axe Blade features a double hook just below the spinner blade to help you land those short bites you miss with other baits. The unique design of the rear hook also ensures it doesn’t interfere with the blade’s action or other treble. A great bait for targeting suspended fish, count it down to your desired depth, slowly retrieve it back to the boat, and let the Axe Blade go to work.
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VORTEX 75 Damiki Fishing Tackle USA
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The Vault is a tiny blade – vibration bait – great for targeting bass as well as various other fish species. Excellent for ripping through baitfish in cold water it accurately mimics a variety of forage species with its unique vibrating action and realistic color patterns. It also features 3 settings for tying your line. This allows you to vary the pull point based on how deep you want to fish it and what type of vibration you want.
Damiki Vault 55 1/2oz Black Gold
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