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Lucky John Soft Baits 3D Makora Split Tail

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The Makora 3D Live line of soft plastics offer the serious predator angler the very best in appearance, action, and versatility. The Makora 3D design projects an attention getting and lifelike appearance that eager predators will be attracted to from afar. Like all Lucky John plastics, the Makora 3D is also enhanced by the proprietary Lucky John scent retention and dispersal system, adding a natural scent that brings predator fish in and keeps them on the hook. Offered in both a shad tail configuration for realistic swimbait presentations, as well as a split tail configuration to resemble a wounded baitfish in situations that call for a jerk-bait style presentation, the Makora 3D comes in 7 lifelike color schemes and 4 different sizes that allow the angler to exactly tailor the baitfish presentation needed to reel in predators, such as black bass, walleyed pike, lake trout, and northern pike. The Makora 3D is the product of the finest Japanese production technology, made of high quality PVC soft plastic material with an unbelievably lifelike finish more often seen on high end hardba...
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Soft Baits Lucky John 3D Makora Split Tail 3.0 inch | 76mm
Soft Bait Lucky John 3D Makora Split Tail 3.0 inch | 76mm - 007
Lucky John
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Soft Bait Lucky John 3D Makora Split Tail 3.0 inch | 76mm - 007

Code: 140407-007


Fish: Pike
Fish : Zander
Length: 76 mm
Length inch: 3.00 inch
Quantity: 7 pcs.

The lowest price in the last 30 days before the current reduction: 7.26 €

4.76 €     7.26 €
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Soft Baits Lucky John 3D Makora Split Tail 4.0 inch | 101mm
Soft Bait Lucky John 3D Makora Split Tail 4.0 inch | 101mm - 002
Lucky John
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Soft Bait Lucky John 3D Makora Split Tail 4.0 inch | 101mm - 002

Code: 140409-002


Fish: Pike
Fish : Zander
Length: 101 mm
Length inch: 4.00 inch
Quantity: 6 pcs.

The lowest price in the last 30 days before the current reduction: 7.02 €

4.76 €     7.02 €
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Soft Baits 3D Makora Split Tail

The Makora 3D Live line of soft plastics offer the serious predator angler the very best in appearance, action, and versatility. The Makora 3D design projects an attention getting and lifelike appearance that eager predators will be attracted to from afar. Like all Lucky John plastics, the Makora 3D is also enhanced by the proprietary Lucky John scent retention and dispersal system, adding a natural scent that brings predator fish in and keeps them on the hook. Offered in both a shad tail configuration for realistic swimbait presentations, as well as a split tail configuration to resemble a wounded baitfish in situations that call for a jerk-bait style presentation, the Makora 3D comes in 7 lifelike color schemes and 4 different sizes that allow the angler to exactly tailor the baitfish presentation needed to reel in predators, such as black bass, walleyed pike, lake trout, and northern pike. The Makora 3D is the product
of the finest Japanese production technology, made of high quality PVC soft plastic material with an unbelievably lifelike finish more often seen on high end hardbaits.
Lucky John
Lucky John
Brand Lucky John started as a hobby. It brought together a group of people with similar interests – and the hobby turned into a business.
In 1988, Mr. Janis Stikuts – a multiple champion of Latvia and the Baltic States in different types of fishing sports – along with other fishing enthusiasts, decided, that every fisherman should be able to use high quality spinners, crankbaits and other spinning lures, which were a real rarity at that time. So they set up a small factory to start the production.
At the beginning, the product range was relatively small – 13 rotating spinners, each in two colors, 2 wobblers in two colors, 4 spoons, one Devon, 14 fly fishing flies, 8 winter lures, a few wind- rings and buckles. There was no absolute certainty, that the products will reach the market, but that’s how the Lucky John story started.
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