FCL Labo - CSP S220S
FCL Labo - CSP S220S - Black Glow Cup
- Made in Japan
- 130g | 220mm
- Sinking Stickbait
The FCL Labo CSP S220S Sinking Stickbait is a proven GT and kingfish killer — one of the most successful modern stickbaits in FCL’s lineup. Built with a chiseled face that drives an irresistible subsurface “walk the dog” action, it swims beautifully in any condition. Long sweeps, sharp rips, or fast retrieves all bring the CSP to life, producing seductive wobble and flash that trigger brutal strikes. Handmade and hand-painted in Japan, this lure is a true topwater essential for serious anglers.
- Chiseled face design – generates dynamic subsurface walk-the-dog action
- Versatile retrieve – works equally well on slow sweeps, fast rips, or steady retrieves
- Natural side-to-side wobble – enticing movement even on a straight wind
- Proven performer – deadly on GTs and kingfish from the GBR to Tauranga and beyond
- Stable sinking model – ideal for working deeper feeding zones in rough or windy seas
- Handmade in Japan – hand-painted craftsmanship with perfect balance and finish
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Sinking Stickbait |
| Length | 220mm |
| Weight | 130g |
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