




🎣 Hook the Big Ones or Miss Out!
The Calissa Offshore Tackle Jerkbait Crankbait is a 110mm/140mm multi-jointed lure designed for both saltwater and freshwater fishing. Featuring a 3x reinforced body and saltwater-grade corrosion-resistant hooks, it excels at targeting large species like halibut, calicos, and bass. With a precise swimming depth of 1-2 feet and backed by a 12-month satisfaction guarantee, this lure is a must-have for serious anglers seeking reliable, high-performance tackle.








| ASIN | B081TTKHWS |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | Calissa Offshore Tackle |
| Color | Mixed |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (614) |
| Date First Available | 13 July 2019 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Included components | not known |
| Item model number | NK-879T-SUT6 |
| Manufacturer | Calissa Offshore Tackle |
| Material type | Metal |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 12.95 x 5.08 x 2.54 cm; 17.72 g |
| Size | 110mm |
| Style | Glow Sardine |
T**Y
Needed some crank baits to fish the surf in central California. These were great. Hook quality looks and feels suspect but I didn't experience any rusting or bent hooks during my trip. Grew up fishing passively on lakes and beaches but now love active fishing. Sometimes conditions preclude lures and the like but when the water and surf conditions are right- this is a great and economical option.
S**N
I’ve caught a few bass and a couple of halibut with these lowers. I think they’re pretty good.
B**N
Solid action and really good casting compared to some other jerkbaits I have. Really good build
H**R
Good for relatively shallow applications like nearly parallel to the bank along inlets and surfs with gently sloped sand. I've caught barred surf perch and recently a 16-inch halibut.
M**G
I have been using the Calissa Sardine Glow 110 for only a couple months now. Mainly for surfperch, halibut and striped bass on the California coast and in the Bay Area. I have also been using its competitors products as well for my own observation and comparisons. I will say that I really prefer the action of the Calissa over the others! Seems like the Calissa has more of a roll with the back and forth action as the bait swims through the water. From my further observations, the competitors baits have the back and forth action only. In my opinion, the roll to the action of the bait just adds more action to entice fish to strike. As for casting the Calissa. I found that the Calissa flew truer through the air than the competitors. At least more times out of 10, the competitors would helicopter through the air during casting. Resulting in shorter cast distances and shorter retrieves. The only thing I dislike about the Calissa are the hooks. I think Calissa should upgrade they're hooks and maybe charge a little more for their product. Most of us are paying $2 to $3 more just to upgrade the hooks. I would also love an opportunity to sit down and come up with some color schemes for stripers here on the Bay Area beaches, inside of the bay and the delta. Stripers absolutely love plugs that have a roll to the action. I think Calissa is going to be a plug that's going to be around for some time. I hope anyways.
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