NEW: The Boar 6" Twitch-Bait – 2.7 oz (Sinking) – Chrome Reflective Flash
Chrome Flash Stickbait: Use for Tuna and all pelagic fish
o Sinking & Swimming
o Long Casting
o Owner ST76 Treble hooks 6x strong size 4/0
o 200lb. split ring
o 170mm
o 6 inch
o 77g (2.7) oz
All Pelagic Fish
o Yellow Tail
o Tuna
o Giant Trevally (GT)
o Amber Jacks
o Spanish Mackerel
o Mahi Mahi
A Killer Profile for Aggro Predators.
Introducing The Boar – a heavy-duty 6-inch, 2.7 oz sinking twitch-bait built for hammer strikes from aggressive pelagics and reef hunters. Designed with a bold, baitfish profile and finished in our high-shine Chrome Reflective Flash, The Boar throws intense flash and tight twitch action that triggers instinct strikes in clear or deep water.
Whether you're fishing reef edges, bluewater drop-offs, or fast-moving bait schools, The Boar mimics a wounded baitfish on the run – and predators can’t resist.
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Length: 6 inches
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Weight: 2.7 oz
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Type: Sinking Twitch-Bait
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Finish: Chrome Reflective Flash
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Hardware: Reinforced split rings & 6X Vmc strong treble hooks
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Feature: Internal weight system for max casting range & balance
How to Fish The Boar
🎯 Step 1: Cast & Sink
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Bomb your cast toward reef points, baitballs, or current edges.
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Let it sink to your target depth. A 2.7 oz weight means it gets down quick – count it down: approx. 1 foot per second.
🌀 Step 2: Twitch, Twitch, Pause
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Use a twitch-twitch-pause retrieve. Sharp rod pops make it dart like a fleeing baitfish.
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The Boar flutters on the pause – that's when most bites happen.
⚡ Step 3: Burn & Kill
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Crank it fast for 4–5 seconds, then suddenly stop. Let it fall.
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This “kill” triggers ambush instincts from tuna, wahoo, or GTs in hot pursuit.
🧠 Step 4: Target Structure
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Cast along ledges, reef drop-offs, or under birds.
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Let it fall near the bottom, then twitch it back hard – deadly for big jacks, dogtooth, and snapper.
Why Chrome Reflective Flash?
This mirror finish mimics real baitfish under sunlight or moonlight. It punches visibility through turbidity and depth, making it lethal in both bright and low-light scenarios.
Pro Tips:
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Match with heavy fluorocarbon or wire for toothy predators.
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Use a loop knot or split ring to allow max action on the twitch.
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Fish it aggressively – The Boar shines when worked like a fleeing meal.