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Okie Scraps 2.0" River Rib
Okie Scraps 2.0" River Rib
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2.0" River Rib: Okie Scraps Edition
Product Overview
The 2.0" River Rib is the "micro-finesse" answer to high-pressure days and ultra-clear water. While smaller than its 2.8" big brother, this 2.0" version maintains the same deep-ribbed, leech-like profile that has become a staple for creek, pond, and river anglers. The heavy ribbing creates a larger-than-life vibration in a bite-sized package, making it an irresistible target for everything from trophy panfish to wary smallmouth. Poured in our Okie Scraps remelt, these baits offer a gritty, natural aesthetic that blends perfectly with the riverbed. Sold in packs of at least 10 baits.
Adaptive Design
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Micro-Vibration Tech: The tight, concentric ribs are designed to trap air and release tiny bubbles on the fall, mimicking the respiration of a living aquatic insect or the scales of a tiny shiner.
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The "Scrap" Silhouette: By using our Okie Scraps remelt, we ensure each 2.0" bait has a complex, "dirty" color profile. This broken-up camouflage is vital for small baits, as it prevents fish from identifying it as a lure in high-visibility conditions.
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Enhanced Flexibility: The smaller scale increases the bait's "whip" and action. Even at a standstill, the ultra-soft scrap blend allows the tail to shimmy with the slightest movement of the water.
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Compact Durability: Despite its tiny frame, the premium scrap plastic is durable enough to withstand the "pecking" of smaller fish, ensuring you spend more time fishing and less time re-rigging.
Tactical Rigging
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The "Micro-Ned": Perfect for a 1/32 or 1/16 oz Ned head. This setup is a "limit-getter" that stays upright on the bottom, looking like a small larva or leach feeding in the rocks.
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The Ultra-Light Drop Shot: Rigged on a #4 or #6 hook, the 2.0" profile provides a subtle, high-frequency quiver that is deadly for suspended fish or bedding bass.
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Float & Fly/Indicator Rigging: For cold water or river eddies, rig the River Rib under a float. The ribs catch the current, giving the bait a lifelike "breathing" motion even when held in place.
