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FELMLEE LURES PLASTIC WIGGLER

FELMLEE LURES PLASTIC WIGGLERS HAVE BEEN CATCHING MONSTER BASS
FOR YEARS


By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut

Felmlee Lures, a small lure manufacturer in Lewistown, PA offers a variety of innovative soft plastic lures, including the Felmlee Lures plastic wiggler.
The Felmlee Lures plastic wiggler is a soft plastic lure that is molded and painted for a shiny bright finish that can be trolled or reeled back for amazing results.

Felmlee Lures plastic wiggler lures include the tin eel jigs that have been catching monster bass for years. They can be trolled, cast or jigged and feature an innovative jighead design that provides natural swimming.



Felmlee Lures plastic wiggler is becoming the envy of fishermen everywhere.

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Swimbaits

This fishing worm has constant curling
action that drives the fish crazy.

Felmlee Lures plastic wiggler lures also include the floating weedless frog that's a twitch bait with legs that straighten and refold, so it looks like they're actually swimming. These Felmlee Lures plastic wiggler lures can be used in weeds, lilly pads and heavy cover.

Felmlee Lures plastic wiggler lures are designed for fresh and salt water, with spinning minnow, frogs and crayfish available for fresh water and eels and shad for salt water.

Another exceptional soft plastic lure is the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com. The scientifically designed lure is based on patented aeronautical flutter technology that traps air between the tail segments to make it constantly curl in the water like a live worm. Other plastic worms don't move unless you're reeling, but the Walking worm moves constantly to emulate a natural worm.

In a fishing test, the lifelike Walking Worm beat a crankbait and another plastic worm because the crankbait didn't resemble a worm and the other plastic worm didn't move repeatedly. Only the Walking Worm moved like a real worm, so bass swam past the other lures and went for the Walking Worm.

CHECK OUT http://www.scientificfishing.com, for details on the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com, available in a range of enticing colors, from chartreuse to watermelon seed, available in single color or Super 6 Packs at low online prices. Remember, one of the most important bass fishing tips is to select the best lure and the Walking Worm is the best plastic worm lure, the bass angler's favorite. Test it against your favorite Felmlee Lures plastic wiggler lure and see which works best.

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