Bone Lure Dash Sinking
The Bone Dash 90 is a sinking pencil bait that flutters on the fall and slides on the retrieve giving the angler options like never before.
*Hooks may vary between Single and Trebble.
| Hard Body Lure Colour | Cast Weight | Diving Depth | Colour | Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baby Toman | 33g | Sinking Pencil/Vibe | Baby Toman | 90mm - 33g |
| Grey Mullet | 33g | Sinking Pencil/Vibe | Grey Mullet | 90mm - 33g |
| Black Aurora | 33g | Sinking Pencil/Vibe | Black Aurora | 90mm - 33g |
| Earth Eater | 33g | Sinking Pencil/Vibe | Earth Eater | 90mm - 33g |
| Goldern Sebbie | 33g | Sinking Pencil/Vibe | Goldern Sebbie | 90mm - 33g |
| Indo Tiger | 33g | Sinking Pencil/Vibe | Indo Tiger | 90mm - 33g |
| Crazy Temmy | 33g | Sinking Pencil/Vibe | Crazy Temmy | 90mm - 33g |
| Moon Gill | 33g | Sinking Pencil/Vibe | Moon Gill | 90mm - 33g |
| Silver Aurora | 33g | Sinking Pencil/Vibe | Silver Aurora | 90mm - 33g |
| Pink Frost | 33g | Sinking Pencil/Vibe | Pink Frost | 90mm - 33g |
INTRODUCING THE BONE DASH 90S, A DUAL FUNCTION SINKING PENCIL AND VIBE! IT IS THE FIRST LURE PRODUCED BY BONE LIM.
The Bone Dash 90 is a sinking pencil bait that flutters on the fall and slides on the retrieve giving the angler options like never before.
By attaching the line to the front eyelet, the Dash 90S will work like a sinking pencil bait, fluttering on the fall with a side to side glide on a straight retrieve. Smart anglers can give the Dash 90S a realistic sliding, darting action with clever rod work.
Attaching your lure on the top eyelet will enable the vibe mode, giving the Dash 90S a tight wobble on a straight retrieve. This tie off position also creates less resistance through the water on the retrieve and still maintains the fluttering sink.
Bone recommends anglers fish these incredible lures with the Bone Voyage series rods such as the BVC774H, BVC684XH, BVC704XH or the BVS704XH.
Small in profile, but big on action and options, the Dash 90S is a dual function lure that will appeal to predators in any water.









