Lucky Craft G-Splash  PDF Print E-mail
Hardbaits Surface Lures
Written by alon Dotan   
Monday, 10 November 2008
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G-Spalsh 65: Floating, Length: 2.5", Weight: 1/4 Oz., Line: 6-8 lbs
G-Splash 80: Floating, Length: 3", Weight: 3/8 Oz., Line: 8-10 lbs
G-Splash will walk side-to-side across the surface more like a Sammy or Spook style of action.

The new G-Splash by Lucky Craft was born to be a legend. It has undergone thousands of casts during field testing to make it a truly great fish catcher. The extra large cup of the G-Splash makes an incredible splash that is able to call a monster fish up from deep water. The G-Splash is being designed for use by Lucky Craft's Top 150 pro staff such as Skeet Reese and Gerald Swindle. The big splash would be relied on around western lakes and it also has the perfect body size that would be loved around eastern lakes.


The G-Splash is designed differently than most other poppers. The most obvious difference is that it has a square bottom as opposed to smooth round body, the surface area inside the concavity is greater and deeper on the G-Splash, and the ridge where the concavity meets the body is raised so the "lip" protrudes. Interesting departures from the norm.

There is also a relatively newer, larger version. The G-Splash 80 is 3" and 3/8 oz. This is a trend in bass fishing today towards larger poppers, and they do tend to result in larger bass.

Specs.

Surface Lures
Manufacturer: Lucky Craft
Style: Popper
Lure Product Details
Lure Modle: G-Splash popper
Lure Price ($): 15.99

User reviews

Average user rating from: 1 user(s)

Overall rating
5.0
Finish
5.0
Hook Quality
5.0
Variety
5.0
Durability
5.0
Effectiveness
5.0
Overall Satisfaction
5.0
 

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LC G-Splash, Monday, 10 November 2008

Written by alon Dotan

Overall rating
5.0
Finish
5.0
Hook Quality
5.0
Variety
5.0
Durability
5.0
Effectiveness
5.0
Overall Satisfaction
5.0
The G-Splash is Good! In calm flat water, the G-Splash throws a big splash ahead of itself, sounding the dinner bell for active, aggressive fish to come running long distances out of cover or up from the depths to greedily smack at the G-Splash. In choppy water, part of the big splash made by the G-Splash pushes underneath the choppy surface, creating wavy rings like a boil circling around the G-Splash. It's a real attention-getter.

Using a very fast, choppy rod tip movement of only a few inches, the G-Splash will walk side-to-side across the surface more like a Sammy or Spook style of action. You've got to get the tip vibrating back and forth very quickly to do this. It's a little tiring to do this all day, but you will like the action it produces .
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Recommend to Others: Yes
Pros: sharp hooks, push lots of water, great topwater action.
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