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Surface lure for active predators
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| Name | Lucky Craft Gunfish 95NF 9.5cm 12g - Oberflächenköder |
| EAN | 0884403692549 |
| MPN | 101574 |
| Brand | Lucky Craft |
| Lure length | 9.5cm |
| Lure weight | 12g |
| Color | MS MJ Herring Aurora Wakasagi |
| Lure type | topwater/popper |
| Running depth | 0m |
| Swimming Action | walk the dog, popping splash, floating |
| Topwater Style | Popper, Walk-the-Dog |
| Sound / Rattle | Knocking |
| Target fish | Perch, pike, asp |
| Buoyancy | Floating |
It is a floating topwater lure that combines popper splash with a walk-the-dog action. It is designed to fish right on the surface.
It is a good match for perch, pike, and asp, especially when predators are feeding near the surface and reacting to visual and acoustic cues.
Use natural baitfish colours in clear water or under steady light. Pick brighter or higher-contrast colours when visibility is lower or when you want the lure to stand out more strongly.
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The Lucky Craft Gunfish is a topwater lure for active predator fishing. Its slim body, spitting face, and side-to-side walk-the-dog action help you cover water quickly and trigger fish feeding near the surface.
The Gunfish combines popper splash with a walking action. That mix creates spray, bubbles, and directional movement that can draw attention from perch, pike, and asp hunting upward.
At 9.5 cm and 12 g, this lure offers a practical balance of profile and castability. The rear-weighted design supports stable casting, including when you need to reach active fish at distance.
This is a strong choice for warm-water sessions, calm mornings, evenings, and any situation where predators are pushing bait to the top. Fish it with short twitches, pauses, or a steady walk depending on fish mood.
The lure is described with a floating action and a sound chamber that adds a clear knocking signal. Combined with the surface spit, it gives fish both visual and acoustic cues during the retrieve.