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The ILLEX Bonnie 128 surface lure is a powerful stickbait designed to efficiently prospect areas rich in predators. Its walking the dog action is easy to master and its intense sound triggers decisive strikes. Ideal for targeting active predators, it combines acoustic attractiveness, stability, and casting performance.
The ILLEX Bonnie 128 surface lure is aimed at anglers looking for a bulky and noisy lure to provoke predator strikes on the surface. Its size and density make it a model perfectly suited to long-distance prospecting, particularly over wide or wind-swept areas.
Its walking the dog action is easy to achieve, even for anglers looking for effective animation without excessive technique. It responds immediately to rod input, with a wide and attractive side-to-side sway.
The Bonnie 128 incorporates several tungsten beads serving a dual role: balancing and sound emission. Striking the internal walls, they produce an intense sound across multiple frequencies.
This distinctive acoustic signature plays a major role in the lure's attractiveness. It stimulates the aggression of predators, even in conditions where visibility is reduced or when fish are at distance.
The body is compartmentalized to separate the beads and ensure greater overall rigidity. This design improves sound consistency, structural solidity, and lure stability during fishing.
The classic stickbait shape ensures a natural and versatile presentation. The finishes are of high quality, with detailed and often original designs adapted to different light conditions.
The hooks consist of three Owner ST36 treble hooks in size 4, renowned for their sharpness and reliability.
To adapt the presentation, it is possible to replace the treble hooks with single hooks, for example:
Single hooks are not included.
At 128 mm and 25 g, the Bonnie 128 is a dense lure that casts to great distances. It maintains excellent stability in the water column, even during fast retrieves or in choppy conditions.