Gamakatsu® Spring Lock Monster Secures The Biggest Baits

Tacoma, Washington (April 22, 2020) Gamakatsu knows that big baits mean big fish, so they developed the Spring Lock Monster. This oversized hook and weight combo allow anglers to rig the largest soft plastics, keeping them right where they need to be through the most powerful casts and aggressive figure-8s. The weight is positioned toward the rear, giving your bait the necessary erratic action to compel finicky bass, or the most reluctant musky, to bite.
Whether you’re looking for double-digit bass or chasing muskellunge, Gamakatsu’s Spring Lock Monster has the features you need to hook up. The center point spring lock is easy to start and tighten and locks your bait in place so you’ll never have to worry about it casting off. Your bait will stay put during the most vigorous retrieves and jarring hook sets. The 3/8 or 1/2 ounce weight is positioned near the bend on the forged heavy wire hook, imparting an action that is sure to trigger strikes from any finned predator. The Spring Lock Monster is available in sizes 9/0 through 12/0, so no soft plastic is too big.
Spring Lock Monster Features:
- Center point spring lock keeps soft plastics perfectly positioned
- Rearward weighting provides erratic action that triggers bites
- Premium-forged steel construction stands up to the biggest fish
- Available in 9/0, 10/0, and 12/0 sizes, with 3/8 or 1/2 ounce weights
For more information, visit www.gamakatsu.com
From humble beginnings as Japan’s smallest fishing hook manufacturer in 1955, Gamakatsu® Ltd has evolved to become the world’s preeminent hook manufacturer. Over the years, manufacturing upgrades and cutting-edge innovations have fueled Gamakatsu® USA’s rise as a top producer of fishing hooks, apparel, and fishing related items.
When anglers purchase Gamakatsu® hooks, they are buying an original product made exclusively by Gamakatsu®. Gamakatsu® is continuously testing new materials and striving to improve their products, which already sets the standard for the rest of the industry.
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