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ANGLER FAVORITE
BASS SWIMBAITS
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
For a look at Bass swimbaits, let's see what the professional anglers are saying.
One says Bass swimbaits are the current rage among trophy largemouth bass hunters, especially in California, where bass in excess of 20 pounds have been caught.
Meanwhile another angler says these lunker catching Bass swimbaits are being used on the East coast as well, because "it doesn't take a 20 pound bass to eat a 12" swimbait. One thing the swimbait is known for is big bass and they catch big bass in any lake if used right."
Now that we know Bass swimbaits can be used anywhere, let's take a look at some of the favorites. One angler said, "Look in any tackle store and you'll find a wide variety of sizes, profiles and depth ranges, everything from tiny shallow running shad, crappie and bluegill look alikes to 12" rainbow trout clones."
Another angler calls Mattlures Bluegill Bass swimbaits the most realistic soft plastic bluegill on the market.
The KickTail XL-5 bass swwimbaits are becoming the envy of fishermen everywhere.
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Each lure is individually hand poured and painted to accurately display the natural details found in live bluegill. These lures have a life-like fleeing action that will trigger the natural predatory instincts of big trophy bass."
Meanwhile, another angler thinks Luck E Strike Bass Magic Bass swimbaits are ideal at imitating the swimming motion of baitfish and are rigged so the hook doesn't interfere with the motion the bait produces as it moves through water.
www.scientificfishing.com, the leader in scientifically designed lures, offers Bass swimbaits that are guaranteed to at least double your catch. That's right, the KickTail lure is based on patented aeronautical flutter technology that causes the tail to move left and right like a live fish. It's designed to resemble a threadfin shad, the most popular bait fish and with its mobile tail it swims naturally, catching even the most seasoned pros off guard. They were unable to distinguish between a KickTail lure and a live fish when it swam towards them on retrieval.
Then, the KickTail beat other popular lures on an Orlando lake, catching three times as many fish as other favorite lures in a test of eight anglers.
The KickTail comes in a natural shad color and a range of new holographic colors such as chartreuse lime and tiger shiner that are ideal for a variety of water conditions.
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