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Rodio Craft Jekyll-B 3.4g 15 M Green
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Rodio Craft Jekyll-B 3.4g 15 M Green

The Rodeo Craft Jekyll-B is a compact, sinking hard bait weighing 3.4 grams.

$2.57

Lowest ever $2.57

Sold by Akibaoo on Rakuten

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Zenmarket asks for parcel weight (item + packaging) · this is 3.4 g (1 kg).

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Also at Digitaka · $3.48Only 3 in stock.

About this piece

The Rodeo Craft Jekyll-B is a compact, sinking hard bait weighing 3.4 grams. Its small size and dense profile make it ideal for quick, precise presentations in clear or pressured water.

Key features

  • Sinking design for rapid depth control.
  • Ultra-light 3.4g weight for finesse applications.
  • Compact hard-body construction.

Best for

  • Ultralight spinning or baitcasting setups.
  • Targeting bass, trout, or panfish in clear water.
  • Finesse scenarios where subtle, fast-sinking lures excel.

Specs

Other Hard Baits
Weight (g)
3.4
Color
15 M Green

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