The Geecrack Imo Kemushi Soft Bait looks like a caterpillar that has fallen to the water's surface, helplessly in peril to upward-looking bass hiding in cover or areas under overhanging trees. The Geecrack Imo Kemushi stick worm features rubber 'hair' that extends from the body in all directions and appeals on the surface and underwater. The effect of the Geecrack Imo Kemushi 95 tempts bass to strike at a long, hairy caterpillar that has fallen from branches into the water. The Geecrack original SAF material (salt, amino acid, shrimp formula) makes the 3 3/4' Imo Kemushi further tuned to attract bass who have seen and ignored other baits tossed their way. The Geecrack bait is designed to be fished weightless and falls completely horizontally in the water. As there is a good weight to it, the Geecrack Imo Kemushi casts well, skips well, and has a reasonable sink rate. Most effective under low branches and laydowns, the Imo Kemushi could be the big bass bait for these tricky spots. Recommended for targeting cover and overhangs Mimics the movement of a hairy caterpillar floating on the surface of the water Will descend through the water column horizontally at a slow rate Rubber hair wiggles enticingly in the water Heavily salt-impregnated soft plastic bait with Geecrack original SAF material (Salt + Amino acid + shrimp Formula) Quantity per pack: 4
Price: $9.49 from FishUSA
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The Geecrack Imo Kemushi Soft Bait looks like a caterpillar that has fallen to the water's surface, helplessly in peril to upward-looking bass hiding in cover or areas under overhanging trees. The Geecrack Imo Kemushi stick worm features rubber 'hair'...
The Geecrack Imo Kemushi Slim worm doesn't quite look like the standard Geecrack Imo Kemushi stick worm, but there's enough resemblance to easily see the lineage. Heavily salted like the original Geecrack Imo Kemushi 95, this version is thinner, and instead...
The Geecrack Imo Kemushi Soft Bait looks like a caterpillar that has fallen to the water's surface, helplessly in peril to upward-looking bass hiding in cover or areas under overhanging trees. The Geecrack Imo Kemushi stick worm features rubber 'hair'...