
SEVERED BARB GLIDE
$18.00
Out of stock
That isn't just a lure; it’s a calculated insult to every predator in the water. This is the Severed Barb, a twin-jointed glideswimmer designed for the angler who doesn’t care about "finesse"—only the kill.
The Breakdown
The Profile: It mimics a panicked Tinfoil Barb, but the paint job screams chemical spill. The scales are a sickly, bruised gold, interrupted by jagged, coal-black slashes that look less like patterns and more like scars.
The Aggression: The eye is a void—a cold, unblinking black bead set in an orange socket that looks like it’s weeping rust. It doesn't look for a meal; it looks for a fight.
The Mechanics: This is a heavy-duty, two-piece swimbait. The joint is wide and unforgiving, designed to produce a violent, side-to-side "S-Wave" action that displaces water like a brick through a window. It’s meant to be ripped through heavy cover where the big, ugly things hide.
The Grime: From the scorched-orange fins to the soot-stained tail, this bait looks like it’s been dragged through the sludge of a stagnant backwater. It thrives in the dirty water where visibility is low and the bite is purely out of spite.
Tactical Use
Tie this on when the water is murky, the pressure is high, and you want to trigger a reaction from a fish that’s already in a bad mood. It’s a "power-fishing" tool—unapologetic, loud, and built to survive the initial impact of a monster strike.
