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LIMITED! Rocket Bug - Emerald Wraith (6-Pack)

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Rocket Bug Emerald Wraith

Midnight black body, smoky transparent paddles and emerald green flash – built for vegetation, shadows and colored water.

It emerges from the darkness. Then the paddles start flashing.
A dark bait with a clear job

Emerald Wraith is built for the places where the fish are close to protection

The black body gives the Rocket Bug a compact and clear profile. The smoky paddles have a softer light transmission and show off the emerald green sparkle from multiple angles.

The combination is suitable when fishing near reeds, water lilies, piers, wood, rocks and other areas where fish use darkness and structure as cover.

Made for this limited edition

Emerald Wraith is not part of the fixed color range. The color is available as long as the current Limited Edition batch is available. When the batch is sold out, the product will be removed from the store and a new production cannot be guaranteed.

Therefore, it fills a place of its own.

Silhouette, water movement and reflex in the same presentation

Emerald Wraith is an alternative when a slim finesse lure becomes too cautious and a strong signal color feels too sharp.

Blackout bodysuit

Midnight black head profile

The dark body creates a unified visual impression with shadows, colored water and weaker light.

Emerald pulse

Emerald green flash

The glitter flakes send out separate green reflections when the body and paddles change angle.

Wide movement

Wide working paddles

The thin paddles capture water and provide movement during lifting, falling and slow retrieval.

The body builds the shadow. The paddles do the rest of the work.

Rocket Bug profile

Compact by structure – wide when the paddles open

The ribbed body adds volume without an unnecessarily wide front. Behind the body, the bait splits into two thin paddles that move separately when the Rocket Bug falls or is moved forward.

Ribbed body sides The ribs create more light angles and give the body a stronger visual structure.
Separate paddles The paddles can move independently and provide a wider expression behind the compact body.
Smoky transparency The thinner parts let more light through and highlight the green sparkle when moving.
When Emerald Wraith is at its best

Start with it when the fish are dark, low or close to structure

Vegetation edges Fish along reeds, water lilies, underwater grass and openings in dense vegetation.
Humus-colored water The black body gives a cohesive expression while the paddles create movement near the bottom.
Piers and bridges Present the bait near posts, shadow borders and the transition to open water.
Overcast weather and low light The dark base tone takes center stage while the green glitter breaks off with movement.
Rock, wood and rice Work slowly around rock piles, pier piles, branches and other bottom-facing structure.
When finesse becomes too subtle, the Rocket Bug provides a larger target image and more water movement than a regular stickbait or slim worm.
How to rig Emerald Wraith

From slow bottom contact to aggressive structure presentation

Texas rig A good choice around vegetation and other structure. Adjust the offset hook to the body of the bait and choose the weight according to depth.
Free rig Gives the Rocket Bug a freer fall where the paddles can open behind the body before the bait reaches the bottom.
Carolina rig To search larger bottom areas and drag the creature profile over rocks, gravel and smoother transitions.
Jig trailer The paddles reinforce the jig's profile and provide extra movement behind the skirt when lifting and falling.
Light jig head For controlled falls, slow retrieves and fishing along more open bottom edges.
Weightless offset For slow presentation in shallow water and over vegetation where a heavy sinker goes too deep.
Fishing Rocket Bug

Give the paddles time to open, work, and stay

Rocket Bug doesn't need to be fished fast. The color and shape come into their own when the paddlers are allowed to alternate between movement and rest.

Short bottom lifts: lift your body off the bottom and let the paddles work on the way back.
Controlled falls: maintain light contact with the line and allow the paddles to open during the sinking phase.
Slow trolling: drag the bait over rocks, gravel and soft bottom with frequent stops.
Pitch against structure: place the bait near vegetation, posts or wood and work within a small area.
Long pauses: let the black profile remain before the next movement puts the paddles to work.
The right bait at the right time

Not an anonymous all-round bait.
A tool for structure.

Emerald Wraith is not the most natural first choice on light sandy bottoms in crystal clear, shallow water under strong sunlight, where a lighter and more translucent color can give a softer presentation.

The strength of the color begins with dark water, vegetation, shadows and structure where a stronger profile is needed.

Quick facts

Model Rocket Bug
Color Emerald Wraith
Color profile Black body, smoky transparent paddles and emerald green glitter
Bait type Creature bait with ribbed body and double paddles
Best with Vegetation, colored water, shadows, wood, stone and lower light
Rigging Texas rig, free rig, Carolina rig, jig trailer or light jig head
Manufacturing Hand-cast in Sweden
Limited Edition – produced in a limited batch
Limited edition

Add the bait for the spots where regular jigs don't work big enough

The Emerald Wraith gives you a dark and compact Rocket Bug profile with wide paddles, clear water movement and emerald green reflections near vegetation and structure.

The color is available while the current Limited Edition batch is available. Future production cannot be guaranteed.