Crocodile Lure

$ 2.50

4.8 (515) In stock

RAINBOW TIGER Crocodile Lures Features: Spoon length: 3-1/4 Rigged with a swivel and treble hook 1 oz weight Unique crocodile shaped spoon Rainbow

Large Krocodile lures

Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 2oz Casting Crocodile Spoons Fishing Trolling Lures - 4 Colors at the best online prices

2oz Casting Crocodile Spoons Fishing Trolling Lures - 4 Colors

Gibbs/Nortac Rainbow Assorted Croc Kit

How to make a mini Crocodile Spoon lure

RAINBOW TIGER Crocodile Lures Features: Spoon length: 3-1/4 Rigged with a swivel and treble hook 1 oz weight Unique crocodile shaped spoon Rainbow

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Constructed of heavy gauge brass, for casting accuracy and control, the Gibbs Croc is ideal for rivers, streams and lakes. Even in fast, deep water, the Croc gets down to where the fish are. Designed with an enticing frantic motion at any retrieval speed, it's simply impossible for fish to resist!.

Gibbs Croc SILVER HEX / 1/2 OZ

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1 to 100 Pieces 2oz Casting Crocodile Spoons Silver Holographic

COMPAC Colour Family: MULTI-COLOUR Tackle Type: SPOONS . Unique crocodile shaped spoon Specially designed for extra action and long casting

Fire Tiger Crocodile Fishing Lure

Compac Crocodile Lures - 1/2 oz, PRODUCT FEATURES:, Rigged with a swivel and treble hookUnique crocodile shaped spoonEye catching coloursEasy

Compac Crocodile Lure - 1/2 oz

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