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BROKEN BACK
REBEL LURES SPOONBILL
BROKEN BACK REBEL LURES SPOONBILL TROLL DEEPER
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
The broken back Rebel Lures spoonbill is a family of high performance lures available in diving, deep-diving, suspending, and jointed models. The slight extra weight of the Suspending Rattlin Spoonbill allows the angler to pause the lure and suspend it in front of a fish a few extra seconds. These lures are ideal for bass, salmon, trout, and saltwater fish and can be cast or trolled. They feature saltwater hooks and can reach depths of up to 20 feet when trolled on a 150 foot flat line.
Rebel lures have been angler favorites since 1960 when the Rebel Minnow was introduced. A host of popular Rebel lures followed, from the brokenback jointed minnow to the crawfish series. The broken back Rebel Lures spoonbill is ideal for casting and trolling and run twice as deep as most other lures, 12' to 14' at a 2 to 3mph trolling speed.
The broken back rebel spoonbill lure
is becoming the envy
of fishermen everywhere.
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The broken back Rebel Lures spoonbill must be trolled slower because of their large diving lip. They are at a disadvantage when fishing over shallow rocks or weeds but since they weigh more than other lures they cast better. The broken back Rebel Lures spoonbill pulls fish up that other lures miss because they troll deeper. Since they are larger and stronger than many other lures they attract fish that prefer a larger bait.
The broken back Rebel Lures spoonbill come in a variety of colors, including silver with red head and yellow back and chartreuse with an orange head and green back.
If you're lured by the broken back Rebel Lures spoonbill, you'll also like the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com, a 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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