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Rodio Craft NOA Jr 1.2g 50 Mango / Matte Black
Rodio Craft
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Rodio Craft NOA Jr 1.2g 50 Mango / Matte Black

The Rodio Craft NOA Jr is a compact, ultra-light jig designed for finesse presentations in freshwater and light saltwater.

$2.61

Lowest ever $2.61

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About this piece

The Rodio Craft NOA Jr is a compact, ultra-light jig designed for finesse presentations in freshwater and light saltwater. Weighing just 1.2g and measuring 50mm, this sinking lure is ideal for targeting finicky fish in pressured waters.

Key features

  • Ultra-light 1.2g weight for delicate presentations
  • Compact 50mm length for a natural profile
  • Sinking design for precise depth control
  • Color: Mango/Matte Black for high visibility

Best for

  • Finesse fishing in clear or pressured waters
  • Targeting panfish, trout, and small bass
  • Light tackle and ultralight spinning setups

Specs

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Type
Sinking
Length (mm)
50
Weight (g)
1.2
Color
Mango/Matte Black

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