
- Lurh Jensen Krocodile Spoon, Fluorescent Pink/Chartreuse UV, 1-Ounce
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From $6.49 (New)

From $6.49 (New)

| Last Seen | |
| Highest | $6.49 Jun 22, '15 |
| Lowest | $6.49 Jun 22, '15 |
| Average | $6.49 (30d avg) $6.49 (90d avg) $6.49 (180d avg) $6.49 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Jun 17, 2015 |
| Last Seen | |
| Highest | $13.54 Oct 27, '15 |
| Lowest | $6.49 Apr 5, '16 |
| Average | $6.49 (30d avg) $6.49 (90d avg) $13.06 (180d avg) $10.21 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Jun 17, 2015 |
30 day average: 583,083
90 day average: 852,309
Start on any high mountain lake. Follow the water through countless rivers that increase in size before finally reaching ocean estuaries. Continue to the beach, pass the near shore structure, and head into the blue water. At any point in the journey you can catch fish on a Krocodile, whether the fish are trout or bass, salmon or stripers, bluefish or calicos, halibut or tuna. It's been that way for generations. The Krocodile operates on a simple premise: big fish eat smaller fish. Year in and year out, the Krocodile proves itself to be the most productive spoon ever built. It can be cast and retrieved, jigged over structure, or trolled. Choose the size that best mirrors available forage, then pick the perfect finish from an extensive palette.