The Halco Slidog 125 is a robust, fast-sinking stickbait meticulously crafted for anglers targeting aggressive saltwater predators. Measuring 125mm (5 inches) in length and weighing 52 grams (1 7/8 ounces), this lure is engineered for exceptional casting performance and versatility in various fishing scenarios. Key Features: Exceptional Casting Ability – The Slidog 125’s aerodynamic design and weight distribution enable anglers to achieve impressive casting distances, allowing for extensive coverage and increased chances of encountering target species. Durable Construction – Equipped with size 1/0 Mustad Treble Hooks and ultra-tough 4xx fish rings, this lure is built to withstand the intense pressure exerted by formidable species such as Giant Trevally, Coral Trout, and large Tuna. Versatile Action – Designed for a variety of retrieval techniques, the Slidog 125 exhibits a dynamic, slashing action that effectively mimics distressed baitfish, enticing predatory fish to strike. "Designed to Bleed" Feature – Certain chrome colour variants are painted with a red underlayer. As the lure endures wear from strikes, this red layer becomes exposed, simulating an injured baitfish and enhancing its attractiveness to predators. Benefits: Targeting Aggressive Predators – The Slidog 125 is specifically engineered to attract hard-hitting species such as Giant Trevally, Mackerel, and large Tuna, providing anglers with thrilling fishing experiences. Enhanced Durability – Its robust construction ensures longevity, allowing the lure to withstand repeated attacks and harsh marine environments without compromising performance. Increased Hook-Up Rates – The high-quality Mustad Treble Hooks and sturdy fish rings contribute to secure hook sets, reducing the likelihood of losing hooked fish during intense battles. The Halco Slidog 125 is a reliable and effective choice for anglers seeking to challenge powerful saltwater predators, combining exceptional casting capabilities with a durable design and versatile action to enhance any fishing expedition.