rodtip
Rodtip is a type of fishing lure designed to mimic the appearance and movement of a wounded or dying fish. It is commonly used in freshwater fishing for species such as trout, bass, and pike. The lure consists of a small, flexible rod attached to a hook, with a soft, flexible tip that resembles a fish's tail. The rod is typically made of materials such as plastic, metal, or a combination of both, and is designed to bend and flex in the water, creating a lifelike movement.
Rodtips are often used to target fish that are feeding on wounded or dying prey, such as
Rodtips are available in a variety of sizes, colors, and styles, allowing anglers to tailor their presentation