Duo Tide Minnow Sprat 120SF ASA0032
Lure Details
- BrandDUO
- CategoryHard Baits
- TypeJerkbaits
- Target SpeciesBarracuda, Bluefish, Flatfish, Jack Crevalle, Mackerel, Sea Trout, Seabass, Snapper, Snook, Tarpon
- Water TypeSaltwater, Seawater
- ColorsGold, Red
- MaterialHard Plastic / ABS
- Action / BehaviorSinking, Twitching, Wobbling
- Length (cm / in)12 cm (4 3/4")
- Weight (g / oz)19 g (0 11/16 oz)
- Depth (m / ft)0.5–1.5 m (2–5 ft)
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Available colors
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Pearl Red Head
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Mat Chart
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Mat Chart Sardine
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Pearl Chart
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Ivory Pearl
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Chart Back
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Solid Pink Back
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Prism Noir RB
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Sardine Noir
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Jack
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Lance Queen
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Sardine
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Mazume Sardine
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Prime Mullet
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Red Shiner
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Glamorous Glow Gigo
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Clear Pink Head Chart
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Real Anchovy
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Blood Head Gigo
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Inakko Lime Chart
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Genkai Sardine
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Clear Flash Chart Mullet
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Half Mirror Ayu
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Gizzard Mullet
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UV Silver Slash B
The Duo Tide Minnow Sprat 120SF ASA0032 represents the rebirth of DUO’s legendary minnow, refined for today’s diverse and demanding seabass fishing. Measuring 120mm and weighing 19g, this slow-floating lure runs 0.5–1.5m deep with a sharp, responsive wobble-roll that reacts precisely to changes in retrieve speed and rod action. Its moving weight system delivers explosive casting distance and stability, even in challenging conditions. Versatile, balanced, and tuned for total control, the 120SF embodies the “Ultimate Standard” of seabass lure performance.
Best Conditions
- Season: Spring, Summer, Fall
- Best Water Clarity: Clear, Stained
- Light: Morning, Afternoon, Evening, Night
Recommended Tackle
- Rod Power: Medium Light (ML)
- Line Test: 8 lb / 4 kg, 10 lb / 5 kg, 12 lb / 6 kg, 15 lb / 7 kg
- Leader Length: 24 in / 60 cm, 36 in / 90 cm
- Hook Size: #4
Media & How-to
Ideal for covering shallow and mid-depth ranges; vary retrieve speed to exploit its responsive rolling action and mimic injured baitfish.
