Soft Plastics – Riot Baits

$ 15.50

4.8 (292) In stock

Description

Have you been feeling victimized by a lack of bites on your favorite body of water? Don’t wait for fishing justice, take matters into your own hands with the Vigilante by Riot Baits. The Vigilante is a sleek 4.5” creature bait that may be the most versatile soft plastic ever designed. The Vigilante has eight appendages- each with its own life-like action, making the Vigilante a big-time attention-getter.

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