Great Lakes Finesse Solves Problems with Stay-Pinned Spybait

Great Lakes Finesse doesn’t accept problems. GLF solves problems. See exhibit 1: the new Stay-Pinned Spybait.
FTR Industry Brief

The Great Lakes Finesse Stay-Pinned Spybait is a hard bait designed to address common spybait fishing challenges. Its stay-pinned design solves problems anglers face with traditional spybaits, offering retailers a solution-focused product that appeals to freshwater bass anglers seeking reliable finesse presentations.

The No. 1 problem with most spybaits is that fish (especially big, wildly jumping bass) too frequently free themselves during the fight. The Stay-Pinned Spybait uses a patent-pending top “breakaway hook,” in addition to two bottom-hanging trebles, so bass stay pinned, just as the name says.

The GLF Team refined the Stay-Pinned Spybait for more than three years, experimenting with body shaping, weighting, hook placement and every other aspect to create the perfect spybait – one that runs true at very slow speeds with a subtle shimmy and blades that turn freely. The bait sinks slowly with a shimmy and horizontal posture, when not being reeled, and tracks completely horizontal on the move.

The Stay-Pinned Spybait also features a Water-Through-Gill design that enhances the shimmy and adds resistance to maximize an angler’s ability to feel the bait.

The Stay-Pinned Spybait comes in 11 colors that range from Matte Black to ultra-subtle Pro Mist to fit every situation. It comes armed with BKK Super Slide hooks.

MSRP: 17.99

About Great Lakes Finesse

Great Lakes Finesse has emerged as a premier finesse tackle brand, designing purpose-built products for anglers facing the toughest fisheries in North America. Known for premium craftsmanship, subtle actions, and meticulous attention to detail, GLF products help anglers catch fish others can’t.


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