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Yo-Zuri Bonita (S) 210mm CRB Red Black
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Yo-Zuri Bonita (S) 210mm CRB Red Black

The Yo-Zuri Bonita (S) is a large, sinking hard bait designed for targeting big game fish.

$35.54

Lowest ever $35.54

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Also at Digitaka · $44.89Sold out at Digitaka.

About this piece

The Yo-Zuri Bonita (S) is a large, sinking hard bait designed for targeting big game fish. Its 210mm length and 310g weight deliver impressive casting distance and deep-water penetration.

Key features

  • Tight wobble action for a compact, high-frequency vibration
  • Powerful solid body construction for durability
  • Wire-through and welded shaft design for strength
  • Equipped with #9/0 hooks and #7 split rings

Best for

  • Trolling or casting for large pelagic species like tuna and mahi-mahi
  • Deep-water fishing where a fast-sinking lure is required
  • Saltwater applications requiring robust construction

Specs

Other Hard Baits
Type
Sinking
Model Code
Bonita (S) 210mm CRB
Length (mm)
210
Weight (g)
310
Action
Tight Wobble
Hook Size
#9/0
Hooks
2
Color
CRB Red Black

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