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Rodio Craft Noa Jr 1.2g 25 Milk Cocoa Matt
Rodio Craft
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Rodio Craft Noa Jr 1.2g 25 Milk Cocoa Matt

Rodio Craft Noa Jr is a compact jigging lure designed for light tackle finesse fishing.

$2.61

Lowest ever $2.61

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About this piece

Rodio Craft Noa Jr is a compact jigging lure designed for light tackle finesse fishing. Its 1.2 gram weight makes it ideal for targeting panfish, trout, and other finicky species in both freshwater and saltwater. The Milk Cocoa Matt color offers a natural, subdued presentation.

Key features

  • Ultra-light 1.2g jig for finesse techniques
  • Compact size perfect for small species and pressured waters
  • Matt color finish reduces glare for a natural look
  • Versatile for various retrieve speeds and styles

Best for

  • Panfish, trout, and crappie fishing
  • Light tackle and ultralight applications
  • Clear water and high-pressure situations
  • Finesse jigging and slow presentation tactics

Specs

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Weight (g)
1.2
Color
25 Milk Cocoa Matt

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