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CANYON LURES

CANYON LURES GITZITS
WERE FIRST TUBE LURE


By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut

Canyon lures makes a variety of popular soft plastic lures, from jigs to frogs. But it is best known as the creator of the Gitzit lure that has been catching bass and other predators for over 20 years.

Canyon lures Gitzit made the Field & Stream 50 Greatest Lures of All Time list. "Any fishing lure called a Gitzit should fish well, and this tube does just that," Field & Stream wrote.

Canyon lures Gitzits were the first tube lure ever produced. Canyon lures were originally seen as a bedding bass lure, but they can be fished from spring through fall until the water gets too cold.

Canyon lures Gitzits come in a variety of colors, such as pearl white, smoke with silver flake and smoke with gold flake. Dark or super bright colors work best in muddy water, where bass are often found.



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Canyon lures Gitzits are also available in a variety of sizes from the original Gitzit, which comes in 2.5" to 3.75" to the 5" Magnum and the 6" Ultimate Gitzit. The Canyon lures Gitzit is "a bait that revolutionized bass fishing," one angler said. Another angler said it can be used for a variety of fishing techniques, from flipping and pitching to Carolina and Texas rigging.

Another great soft plastic lure is the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com. From the company that specializes in scientifically designed lures comes one that's based on patented technology that traps air between tail segments, causing the lure to constantly curl like a live worm.

The Walking Worm is so life like it beat a crank bait and another worm lure in a test, because the crank bait wasn't a worm and the worm lure stopped moving when it hit bottom. The Walking Worm moves constantly thanks to its high tech design, so the bass attacked it.

The Walking Worm comes in a variety of colors to handle all kinds of water conditions, from chartreuse to watermelon seed and motor oil.

CHECK OUT http://www.scientificfishing.com, for details on the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com, which is offered in low priced single and six-color Super Packs that are guaranteed to boost your catch. Test it against your favorite Canyon lures and see which works best.

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