
Overview
Combining flash and incredible detailing, the Lunkerhunt Natural Series Hatch Spin delivers an ultra-lifelike design that big fish can’t resist. At the rear, the Lunkerhunt Natural Series Hatch Spin is fitted with a premium ball-bearing swivel and a super-bright willow blade that emits the perfect amount of eye-catching flash. As real as it gets, the Lunkerhunt Natural Series Hatch Spin comes in a number of natural finishes and 3-D eyes that will attract the wariest predators. Fitted with a super-sharp treble hook, the Lunkerhunt Natural Series Hatch Spin provides detail and attraction by the boatload.
Lunkerhunt | Length | Weight | Class |
Hatch Spin | 2" | 1oz | Sinking |
Previous Feedback
Comments: I absolutely love this lure in both fresh and saltwater. I caught multiple saltwater bass (fight much harder than largemouth) but when I got a big hit, the split ring that holds on the treble completely snapped rendering the bait useless. Otherwise, I love this bait for both casting and jigging.
From: Ben Pearson: Los angeles, CA 10/1/17
Comments: Love the weight and the paint. Hate the terminal tackle attached. Bent hooks on 3lb smallie when it jumped with 10lb mono and crankbait rod; so not like it was horsed. Let my review save you the heartache-change those hooks!!!
From: Unknown - 9/9/17
Comments: Great looking lure, and fish will eat it, usually on the drop. The only negative thing about it is that the hook is weak, sharp but weak.
From: Unknown 8/17/17
Comments: This is a heavy deep water finesse bait. Great bait for cold water
From: Connor Gardner - AL 3/31/17
Comments: This bait catches tons of fish. Because it's heavy and compact, you can cast it a mile. The color almost doesn't even matter. Caught tons of bass. It's basically a piece of lead that's painted. The guys at Fishing Times loved it too. I was sold after reading their review. Plus, it just showed up in the mail in my monthly lure subscription. Awesome lure. Can't wait to try it out again this spring.
From: Mike: Toledo, Ohio 2/1/17
Comments: This bait is actually my go to bait in larger ponds when it seems like the finesse bite is the only option. They weigh a ton & the small profile let's me cast it a mile.
From: Ethan: Phoenix, AZ 9/21/16
Comments: Fished walleyes for many years and have become pretty successful at it. Lunkerhunt hatch spinner is one of the best arsenal in my tackle box! Slow trolling in the river at about 1.3 mph. is a great way to get strikes on slow, non-action days as well as any other time! Highly recommended this lure
From: Jim: USA 7/27/16