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Put baits where the fish are with SPRO's new deeper running McStick 110+1

by SPRO 17 Jul 2022 07:42 PDT
SPRO McStick 110 1 © SPRO

With the development of forward-facing sonar, deeper diving jerkbaits have become a staple in every angler's arsenal. The ability to get the bait down quickly and in front of the fish is essential to maximizing any angler's catch rate.

Various conditions determine the depth of the water column that fish utilize. Water temperature, water level, oxygen content, spawning calendar and forage behavior are all factors that determine what depth of water fish are located. When conditions drive fish down from the bank into deeper water patterns, presenting a bait to specific depths can be challenging. Building off of the company's highly effective McStick 110 Jerkbait, SPRO's new McStick 110+1 allows anglers to reach new depths throughout the year.

SPRO® has taken their amazingly effective McStick jerkbait lineup and added the McStick 110+1, designed to dive from 9' to 12' with its strike triggering ripping action to help anglers fill this niche. The lure is perfect for suspended walleye, bass holding to deep structure, or any predator fish staging near 10' in the water column. The McStick 110 +1 allows anglers to fish closer to suspended bass and crank the lure down to their depth without long casts. This dramatically increases hook-ups since the lure is in the strike zone longer.

Built using premium Gamakatsu razor-sharp hooks and offered in various colors, the McStick 110+1 is an excellent jerk bait offered at a competitive price. Challenge the depths of your fishing arsenal with the McStick 110+1.

SPRO McStick 110+1 Features:

  • Deeper Running Version of the McStick
  • Dives 9' - 12'
  • Ripping Action
  • Great for Forward Facing Sonar

SPRO McStick 110+1 Specs:

  • 110mm
  • half oz.
  • Gamakatsu #5 Trebles
  • MSRP $14.99

For more information, please visit SPRO.com.

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