SEVERED BARB GLIDE

$18.00

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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.