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Pro Lure SF62 Pencil (Sinking)

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Pro Lure SF62 Pencil (Sinking)

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SF62 PENCIL

The Pro Lure SK62 Pencil is a sinking, slim, baitfish profile lure. With a nice subtle slow sinking wobble this versatile lure can be fished in an array of situations from deep in the racks and fallen timber, to boat hulls, shallow flats, and deep structure. At 62mm it makes for a perfect size meal for many light tackle species including bream and bass to flathead, mangrove jack, estuary perch as well as small pelagics. The SK62 Pencil casts like a bullet making it great for long casts targeting easily spooked fish in clear water situations or covering larger areas. Testing saw some monster bream pulled from the racks so we are expecting great results for the tournament anglers.

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Specifications

TYPE

Sinking pencil, finesse baitfich profile

LENGTH

62mm

WEIGHT

4.3g

DEPTH

all

BUOYANCY

SinkingHOOKS

Decoy Y-s25 Size 12

Color Range

6

TECHNIQUE

Twitch and pause, slow roll, varied retrieve speeds

RIG

Light as possible depending on target species and structure being fished

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SF62 PENCIL Primary Target Species
Bream and Bass

Other Proven SF62 Pencil target Species

While designed specifically for Bream and Bass, any estuary or river species that is hitting surface baitfish are worth targeting with the SF62 Pencil

How and Where to use the SF62 Pencil

The SF62 Pencil is a bait for the warmer months when fish like Bream tend to congregate and feed in the shallows. All regular estuary and river haunts are useful hunting grounds, when there is good structure, likely to hold fish. Casting to banks is ideal, particularly when canal fishing. Otherwise, peg the SF62 at boat hulls, pontoons, jetties and, rock walls are perfect.

SF62 PENCIL Tips

  • Fish light and fish braid. A slightly longer rod is handy for this application and ensure your rig has impeccable casting manners
  • Often, the fish will strike the lure on the pause. If it happens to miss, make sure you don’t pull the lure away from the strike zone, you could miss the second attempt, or worse, spook the fish

Specific References

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