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Mustad Skatter Shad Blade Jig 1/2 oz / Black Shad

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The Mustad Skatter Shad is a new weedless bladed swim jig from Mustad.Innovative new design employs a reversed blade with a specialized blade pivot system that creates a highly erratic action and bubble trail. Double plastic keeper collar, premium silicone skirts, weedless hook protector, and Mustad's new mean eye design.Built around a 4/0 Mustad 32608NP-TX spinnerbait hook. Available in 3/8 and 1/2 ounce sizes and 8 carefully-selected colorways.

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