One advantage of pencil baits is that they can be cast far despite being floating-type lures. These baits have their center of gravity positioned toward the rear and have no lips or other parts that create air resistance, which results in a long flying distance. This feature is the greatest weapon when you use a baby size lure. Another advantage is that you can search a constant range at 0 cm from the water’s surface in a very stable manner, where the lure can be seen by many fish, while creating an appeal of ebbing waves. In the condition where you must attract “fish eaters on a steep slope,” or in an upward inclined area at the bottom of the water, fish eaters are able to see a wide range above them. Accordingly, pencil baits that produce simple actions are ideal in this situation.
| Color | SKU | Description | Length | Weight | Type / Depth | Hook Size | UPC Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | BCRT-BPCL60-255MSGWK | Bevy Pencil 60 MS Ghost Wakasagi | 2-3/8"(60mm) | 1/8oz(3.7g) | Floating / Surface | VMC #10, #10 | 885391192554 |
![]() | BCRT-BPCL60-283SCGMN | Bevy Pencil 60 Silver Cheek Ghost Minnow | 2-3/8"(60mm) | 1/8oz(3.7g) | Floating / Surface | VMC #10, #10 | 885391192837 |
![]() | BCRT-BPCL60-545NCFPSK | Bevy Pencil 60 NC French Pearl Sakura | 2-3/8"(60mm) | 1/8oz(3.7g) | Floating / Surface | VMC #10, #10 | 885391195456 |
![]() | BCRT-BPCL60-580MHCRSD | Bevy Pencil 60 MH Chartreuse Shad | 2-3/8"(60mm) | 1/8oz(3.7g) | Floating / Surface | VMC #10, #10 | 885391195807 |









