
- Specs
- Color Chart
"SX 40F / SX 43F / SX 48F / SX 60F"
Shad style lure designed with the best quality components. All the SX lures are built with a great shad body for tight shimmy action, and weighted for slow floating buoyancy in saltwater. A highly versatile range, it can be used to catch a huge range of predator fish. ECOGEAR's exhaustive shad line-up allows the angler to adapt to any fishing situation.
Specs
| Length (mm) | Weight (g) | Depth (m) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SX 40F | 40mm | 2.5g | 1.0m |
| SX 43F | 43mm | 3.5g | 1.0m |
| SX 48F | 48mm | 3.8g | 1.5m |
| SX 60F | 60mm | 6.5g | 2.0m |
TIPS
Upsize
When targeting a school of fish with the SX 40F, try occasionally
switching over to the SX 40F’s big brothers, the SX 43F or 48F.
Switching up can help you pinpoint the bigger fish in the school. This is
a great trick for when you need to upgrade your keeper fish, or when
you are out looking to break your personal best.
Upsizing can also help you cast further and catch wary big fish that
tend to stay further away from the boat. |
Action |
Color Chart - SX 40F / SX 43F / SX 48F / SX 60F
| 40F | 43F | 48F | 60F | |
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| 40F | 43F | 48F | 60F | |
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| 40F | 43F | 48F | 60F | |
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| 40F | 43F | 48F | 60F | |
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| 40F | 43F | 48F | 60F | |
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| 40F | 43F | 48F | 60F | |
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| 40F | 43F | 48F | 60F | |
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2012NEW |
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| 40F | 43F | 48F | 60F | |
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2012NEW |
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2012NEW |
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2012NEW |
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2012NEW |
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2012NEW |
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| 40F | 43F | 48F | 60F | |
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| 40F | 43F | 48F | 60F |

When targeting a school of fish with the SX 40F, try occasionally
switching over to the SX 40F’s big brothers, the SX 43F or 48F.
Switching up can help you pinpoint the bigger fish in the school. This is
a great trick for when you need to upgrade your keeper fish, or when
you are out looking to break your personal best.
Upsizing can also help you cast further and catch wary big fish that
tend to stay further away from the boat.




















































