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Get it between 2025-02-06 to 2025-02-13. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
A Mackerel style swimbait that was meant to excel in heavy current or deep water presentations.
From jigging Striped Bass with the 5 ½ oz version, deep dropping for Ling Cod and Halibut with the 9½ oz and 16 oz version to dropping for Amberjack on oil rigs the Mack Attack swimbait can do it all.
Three weights cover any jigging or deep-water application with 5½ oz, 9½ oz and 16 oz baits.
The paddle tail is designed to have a seductive kick on a cast and retrieve, slow troll or straight lift and drop retrieve.
Extra heavy duty jig hook will hold up to the largest and most hard pulling sport fish there are.
FishLab Tackle is becoming known for its high quality baits and lifelike swimming actions and this is no exception with the introduction of the Mack Attack family of baits for 2020. The Mack Attack family of baits consists of the Hard Mack Attack jointed swimbaits as well as Soft Mack Attack paddle tail style swimbaits. Both come in a variety of fish attracting colors and sizes and are designed to match the forage fish of your coastal and intercoastal waters. “The Mack Attack family was created to match mackerel baits which are found in most coastal and intercoastal waters. ” States Mike Bennett, Product Development Manager. “These baits can cover a lot of water and spur some wicked bites by some of the most ferocious fish on the planet. ” The Soft Mack Attack swimbait is a paddle tail swimbait that is designed to be fished in heavy current or deep-water presentations such as jigging or dropping. This bait can even be slow-trolled. The Soft Mack Attack comes in three lengths and weights to get you dialed in on your particular presentation. 6 ½”, 8” and 10” lengths that range from 5. 5 to 16 ounces in weight. The paddle tail is designed to have a seductive kick on a cast and retrieve, slow trolled or straight drop. The bait also features a heavy duty jig hook that will hold up to the largest and hardest fighting fish out there.