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BROKEN BACK REBEL LURE
FISH THE
BROKEN BACK REBEL LURE FOR BASS AND MORE
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
The broken back rebel lure is a top water bait that can dive to the depths of almost two feet on a slow retrieve. It's also effective for trolling. It's separated into front and rear halves that are connected by freely moving interlocked metal rings that track and troll like a straight plug with wider, wilder wiggles as the two halves swing back and forth.
The broken back rebel lure is a legendary lure that has worked well for bass. Anglers have also reported using the broken back rebel lure for bluefish and trout.
The broken back rebel lure is becoming the envy of fishermen everywhere.
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One angler said he fishes a broken back rebel lure for bass by twitching or jerking with a slow, steady retrieve. "I cast the broken back rebel lure floater as tight to cover as possible, let it rest for a second or two, twitch it a couple of times and bring it back with a slow, steady retrieve. Bass normally hit after a twitch or during the first few feet of the retrieve." He also said silver and gold are the best colors for the broken back rebel lure.
If you're fishing for bass, you can also try the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com, another classic lure that is renowned for its life like action. The Walking Worm is based on patented technology that makes it curl in the water like a live worm attracting bass and other predators.
John Fox, a ten time national and world bass champ, used the Walking Worm to catch a 15 pound bass and he recommends this great lure to his friends and clients. It's available in a wide range of high tech colors, from chartreuse to pumpkin seed and electric blue.
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