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Built to excel in a variety of vertical applications, the V&M Vertical Shad offers a highly realistic profile that takes baitfish imitation to a whole new level. The V&M Vertical Shad features an extremely lifelike body shape that includes pectoral fins and a forked tail, which creates an erratic darting and gliding action with secondary fin movements when twitched for the ultimate in realism.
Built to excel in a variety of vertical applications, the V&M Vertical Shad offers a highly realistic profile that takes baitfish imitation to a whole new level. The V&M Vertical Shad features an extremely lifelike body shape that includes pectoral fins and a forked tail, which creates an erratic darting and gliding action with secondary fin movements when twitched for the ultimate in realism.
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Built to excel in a variety of vertical applications, the V&M Vertical Shad offers a highly realistic profile that takes baitfish imitation to a whole new level. The V&M Vertical Shad features an extremely lifelike body shape that includes pectoral fins and a forked tail, which creates an erratic darting and gliding action with secondary fin movements when twitched for the ultimate in realism.
V&M Vertical Shad French Pearl
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Built to excel in a variety of vertical applications, the V&M Vertical Shad offers a highly realistic profile that takes baitfish imitation to a whole new level. The V&M Vertical Shad features an extremely lifelike body shape that includes pectoral fins and a forked tail, which creates an erratic darting and gliding action with secondary fin movements when twitched for the ultimate in realism.
V&M Vertical Shad French Pearl
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