
Overview
The Picasso Hog Snatcher Col/Wil Tungsten Spinnerbait features a 96% solid tungsten bullet shape head is super compact, which allows it to fall faster and cast farther than a traditional lead head. In addition, it cuts through grass and over structure with fewer hang-ups and without roll, even at a fast retrieve. Picasso's heat-treated low visibilities Inviz Wire creates more vibration and increased durability compared to traditional stainless wire.
The Colorado/Willow blade combination offers the perfect balance of fish attracting flash and vibration. A proprietary super soft silicone skirt creates superior undulation much like that of a rubber skirt. Equipped with a premium Sampo ball bearing swivel to ensure the blade spins quickly even on the fall. The super sharp Mustad Ultra Point Hook ensures easy penetration and strength to handle fish of all sizes. Also equipped with a wire bait keeper that will keep your plastic trailer secure cast after cast. Available in multiple colors, the Picasso Hog Snatcher Col/Wil Tungsten Spinnerbait is hand tuned to run perfectly right out of the package.
Previous Feedback
Comments: These are some of the best spinnerbaits I have bought in a few years. They run through the grass with little problems. I have worn-out several of them and plan on buying more very soon.
From: Kenneth: Georgia 6/23/23
Comments: Absolutely love these spinner baits, because of the tungsten the head doesnât wollow out like the other brand I was using. And they definitely catch fish. If you donât use a plastic trailer be sure to bend the keeper down itâs on the bottom of the hook and will grab brush.
From: Darren: Banks, AR 4/21/21
Comments: Nice spinner bait, my colorado and willow blades would get hung up on eachother from time to time when letting it sink to the bottom. Even with a jerk to get right they would still be hung up. Liked the bait enough to buy another.
From: AJ - 10/31/20
Comments: Fished with it twice. Produced fish both times. Nice bait keeper. Runs true. Stays down in the water column.
From: Chris: FL 10/21/20