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Ima Skimmer Topwater Lure - Select Color(s)

$ 5.27

Availability: 60 in stock
  • Model: Skimmer
  • Modified Item: No
  • MPN: ISK135
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Fishing Type: Freshwater Fishing
  • Brand: Ima
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Type: Topwater Pencil Lure
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Hooks: #6
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Sound: Rattling
  • Quantity: 1
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Weight: 3/8 oz
  • Buoyancy: Floating
  • Length: 4.5"
  • Shape: Fish
  • Hook Size: 6
  • Fish Species: Australian Bass
  • Condition: New

    Description

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    Length: 110mm, 4.5in
    Weight: 10g, 3/8 oz
    Classification: Floating Topwater Lure
    Hooks: #6
    Japan Design
    The
    Ima Skimmer
    is unique among hard plastic topwater stickbaits in that only the Ima Skimmer has the slender body shape of a 5″ soft plastic stickbait. This slim profile has proven to be one of the most appealing bass lure shapes ever. There’s a whole lot to be said simply for this slender profile and silhouette, and the ima Skimmer is really the only topwater hardbait that has it.
    WILD BOILING ACTION… A large part of the Skimmer’s action is caused on the ending movement of each zig or zag as the tail-weighted back end of the ima Skimmer stirs the water wildly causing a large boil. So every time that the Skimmer zigs or zags left or right, the final movement of the weighted tail stirs the surface into a large boil, and the Skimmer slips out barely ahead of the boil, just like a desperate baitfish narrowly escaping a bass’s lunge.
    COMPETITIVE FEEDING SIGNALS CALL BASS IN FROM FAR AND WIDE… The Skimmer’s action then becomes a non-stop series of ever-widening boils emanating behind it. It’s like having a school of surface-feeding bass on the scene, all boiling the surface behind the ima Skimmer’s tail. If there’s ever anything that gets a non-committal bass to bite, it is other bass feeding in front of it – and that’s the competitive feeding cue that the Skimmer’s tail-stirring movement sends out to all bass within range of sensing the surface-feeding boils trailing out behind the Skimmer.