Geecrack Stealth 5
Stealth 5 Umbrella Rig Designed under the supervision of renowned Lake Biwa guide Tetsushi "Yamapi" Yamashita, the Stealth 5 delivers the proven fish-catching performance of the original Stealth 7 in a more compact, versatile package. Built with five wires and a lightweight profile, this finesse-style umbrella rig is ideal for targeting bass in ponds, reservoirs, and smaller bodies of water where a compact bait presentation excels. The shorter wire design makes the Stealth 5 easy to cast, maneuver, and retrieve while maintaining the realistic baitfish profile that triggers aggressive reaction strikes. Finished with durable black nickel wires and equipped with hammered willow blades, it creates subtle flash and vibration to imitate a small school of baitfish. Key Features Compact umbrella rig designed for ponds, reservoirs, and pressured fisheries Supervised by legendary Lake Biwa guide Tetsushi "Yamapi" Yamashita Five-wire design creates a realistic schooling baitfish presentation Short wire configuration improves casting accuracy and lure control Lightweight construction for easy handling and consistent retrieves Black nickel wire finish for durability and a stealthy appearance Hammered willow blades produce natural flash and vibration to attract bass Specifications Weight: 10.5 g (0.37 oz) Center Wire Length: 8.1 in. (205 mm) Outer Wire Length: 3.0 in. (75 mm) Wire Count: 5 Blade Style: Hammered Willow Wire Finish: Black Nickel Recommended Tackle Rod: Medium Heavy (MH) to Heavy (H) Reel: Standard gear ratio baitcasting reel with high line capacity Line: 16–20 lb fluorocarbon Whether you're targeting suspended bass over open water or covering flats in search of feeding fish, the Stealth 5 delivers the flash, vibration, and compact baitfish profile needed to consistently trigger strikes in a wide range of conditions.
Specifications
- Blade Color
- Silver, Gold
Variants (2)
- Silver — 39.99 USD — In stock
- Gold — 39.99 USD — Out of stock
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