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Issei Bibibi Multi 7g #3/0 #01 Black
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Issei Bibibi Multi 7g #3/0 #01 Black

The Issei Bibibi Multi is a versatile rubber jig designed for swimming presentations.

$4.31

Lowest ever $4.31

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About this piece

The Issei Bibibi Multi is a versatile rubber jig designed for swimming presentations. Its unique flat dread skirt and regular square skirt interact with water flow to create an enticing, lifelike action. The head shape balances snag resistance, bottom stability, and moderate bottom contact feel.

Key features

  • #3/0 hook accommodates larger trailer worms for improved swimming jig performance
  • Special flat dread skirt and regular square skirt flutter attractively in the water
  • Head shape designed for snag resistance, bottom stability, and tactile feedback
  • Hook shape optimizes easy hooking and straightforward trailer worm mounting
  • Multi-purpose design suitable for various fields, areas, and situations

Best for

  • Bass fishing in lakes, ponds, and rivers
  • Swimming jig presentations over grass, rocks, and open water
  • All-season fishing from spring through fall

Specs

Jigs
Type
Sinking
Weight (g)
7
Hook Size
#3/0
Hooks
1
Color
01 Black

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