When cranked the GAMERA SLIM SP has a tight, lively swimming action. It does not create a lot of water turbulence relying on visual attraction with the flanks provocatively flashing on every move. This finesse jerk-bait has one other deadly attraction built in- the “roll twitch”. The of the head section is angled downwards and this provokes a stationary rolling lung when twitched with a slack line. This ability to roll without moving means you can keep twitching the bait over the tightest of likely fish holding spots –like a hole in a bed of lilies. This will get bites when other lures simply don't work! Try with a GAMERA 128SP for a great complementary lure pairing.
Gunki Gamera Slim 11 cm [12.9 g] SP
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When cranked the GAMERA SLIM SP has a tight, lively swimming action. It does not create a lot of water turbulence relying on visual attraction with the flanks provocatively flashing on every move. This finesse jerk-bait has one other deadly attraction built in- the “roll twitch”. The of the head section is angled downwards and this provokes a stationary rolling lung when twitched with a slack line. This ability to roll without moving means you can keep twitching the bait over the tightest of likely fish holding spots –like a hole in a bed of lilies. This will get bites when other lures simply don't work! Try with a GAMERA 128SP for a great complementary lure pairing.
Length of lure Here you can see the length of the lure.
11 cm
Weight in g
12.9 g
Fish species
Here, we’ve categorized the products based on which fish you want to hook. We’ve relied on what manufacturers specify, but also on experience of what usually works. The list could almost be endless, and many things work for more species than we’ve listed, so don’t be afraid to experiment.
Pike, Zander
Type of lure
Standard wobbler, Jerk- twitchbaits
Packaging
1 pcs
Family
Refers to which product family the product belongs to. In many cases, there are matching reels and rods within the same product family. These items are designed to work together.
Hook size is denoted by a number. The higher the number, the smaller the hook. Size 30 is a tiny hook, 4 is significantly larger. If there’s a zero after, e.g., 2/0, it’s even bigger. The higher the number before the zero, the larger the hook. We have a range from the smallest hook, size 30, to our largest, 18/0.