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Top Water / Gunfish 95
  • Length: 4" (95mm)
  • Weight: 3/8oz (12.0g)
  • Class: Floating
  • Belly: #6
  • Hook Tail: #6
  • Line: 10-16 lbs
The Gunfish95 is the latest of an extensive series of next generation topwater baits. It features a slim tapered body design and uniquely shaped-cupped mouth. The configuration of the mouth makes the bait splash and pop like no other. The Gunfish95 glides across the waters surface with a tight "walk the dog" action similar to the Sammy series. The distinct difference with the Gunfish95 is the incredible fluid motion of the bait on retrieve. This topwater will allow you to catch bass even under highly pressured situations. The resin/tungsten composite weighting system of the Gunfish95 will allow you to cast it a mile, and approach these fish from vantage points inaccessible with conventional topwaters. This will effectively catch those finicky bass without alerting them to your location.
According to Casey Ashley, the Gunfish is everything an angler could want in a topwater lure.
“The Gunfish is the Sammy and a couple other topwater baits all wrapped into one,” Ashley said. “It doesn’t have a deep sound and it’s not sporadic. It’s noisier than a regular Sammy. It chugs along on the top and spits a little, too, because of the cupped face. I love this bait.”
Late April and early May are prime times for the Gunfish in North Carolina and South Carolina, and according to Ashley, it resembles a blue back herring, the main forage on Clarks Hill Reservoir in Georgia.
“My prime day, no matter what lake I’m on, for the Gunfish is a bright sunny day,” Ashley said. “Clouds and sun don’t really affect the Gunfish bite. It is good to have clouds because the bass can’t see you, but that’s why I prefer a 15-20 MPH wind. Then the fish can’t see me at all, but they can definitely see the lure.”
Ashley likes a fast reel and a short rod when fishing the Gunfish.
“I like to work it fast, so I use a 6-foot, 6-inch rod so I don’t work myself to death,” Ashley explained. “If you have a bigger rod, you’re going to wear yourself out. You want the rod tip to do all the work. And I always use braided line. With monofilament, you have a 50 percent chance of hooking the fish because of the stretch. You have no leverage. With braid, your odds are much better.”
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AURORA BLACK
GF95-056RBT
RAINBOW TROUT
GF95-075ABS
AURORA BASS
GF95-098NCCR
MAT CHART
GF95-100BABK
BLOODY AURORA BLACK
GF95-101BOTSD
BLOODY ORIGINAL TENNESSEE SHAD
GF95-102BGMN
BLOODY GHOST MINNOW
GF95-104BCRSD
BLOODY CHARTREUSE SHAD
GF95-107BTRS
BLOODY TABLE ROCK SHAD
GF95-111PC
PEACOCK
GF95-113RBBR
ROOTBEER BROWN
GF95-117RBG
ROOTBEER GREEN
GF95-123GLC
GHOST LIME CHART
GF95-124BRH
BROWN HITCH
GF95-125GPAY
GHOST PEARL AYU
GF95-220IMYL
IMPACT YELLOW
GF95-222GTSD
GHOST TENNESSEE SHAD
GF95-237GBSD
GHOST BLUE SHAD
GF95-238GMN
GHOST MINNOW
GF95-240SF
SUNFISH
GF95-245NCTG
MAT TIGER
GF95-246GSF
GHOST SUNFISH
GF95-247MSBK
MS BLACK
GF95-250CRSD
CHARTREUSE SHAD
GF95-253CTSD
CITRUS SHAD
GF95-254MSMJHRG
MS MJ HERRING - AURORA WAKASAGI
GF95-256AGO
AURORA GOLD
GF95-257APB
AURORA PRO-BLUE
GF95-258GPL
GHOST PEARL LEMON
GF95-260GNSK
GHOST NISHIKI
GF95-262LCGO
LASER CLEAR GHOST
GF95-268PAY
PEARL AYU
GF95-270MSAS
MS AMERICAN SHAD
GF95-276LRBT
LASER RAINBOW TROUT
GF95-277ABR
AURORA BROWN
GF95-279GOBR
GHOST BROWN
GF95-280AGPC
AURORA GREEN PERCH
GF95-285NCSH
NC SHELL WHITE
GF95-288ARCB
ARCHER BEE
GF95-289FROG
FROG
GF95-290GLM
GHOST LAKE MEAD
GF95-291AGWK
AURORA GHOST WAKASAGI
GF95-292LMCL
LAKE MURRAY CLEAR
GF95-293LMMG
LAKE MEAD MAGIC
GF95-294LVSD
LAVENDER SHAD
GF95-296PRB
PURPLE RAINBOW
GF95-800WEYE
WALLEYE
GF95-801MSKY
MUSKY
GF95-803BRT
BROWN TROUT
GF95-804SPSD
SPOTTED SHAD - KONOSHIRO
GF95-806TGPC
TIGER PERCH
GF95-810NLMB
NORTHERN LARGE MOUTH BASS
GF95-814BRKT
BROOK TROUT - KAWA MASU
GF95-815RMSK
RED MUSKY
GF95-817GRBT
GHOST RAINBOW TROUT
GF95-830GOAY
GHOST AYU
GF95-831PWK
PEARL WAKASAGI