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FRED ARBOGAST JITTERBUG
FISH THE FRED ARBOGAST JITTERBUG FOR LARGEMOUTH BASS AND MORE
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
The fred arbogast jitterbug, a long time favorite from the Fred Arbogast Co., which has been making top-of-the-line fishing lures for 75 years, is an ideal lure for catching largemouth bass, northern pike, panfish and even muskie.
The fred arbogast jitterbug is designed to mimic a frog or large sized bug moving across the water surface. It's innovative top water fishing lure that has a distinctive sound and action that brings the fish out from heavy cover. The fred arbogast jitterbug has a large metal lip on the front that creates a wobbling action as the lure is being retrieved.
The fred arbogast jitterbug mimics
the shape of a frog or bug
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The metal lip also creates a very distinct plopping sound as the lure is reeled in that really helps to get the attention of nearby fish.
The fred arbogast jitterbug is available in five different sizes, ranging in length from 1 1/2 to 4 1/2 inches long. The fred arbogast jitterbug is available in a variety of colors such as black, red/white, yellow and others that resemble the colors of a frog or perch. They range in weight from 3/16 of an ounce on the 1 1/2 inch model, up to 1 1/4 ounces on the 4 1/2 inch lure. The larger sized lures have two sets of treble hooks.
Just as the fred arbogast jitterbug mimics the shape of a frog or bug, http://www.scientificfishing.com's Walking Worm mimics the shape of a worm, which is the number one bait used to catch bass and other predator fish. Based on patented technology from the company renowned for its scientifically designed lures, the Walking Worm traps air between several tail segments and curls left and right as if it were strolling through the water like a live worm. The Walking Worm was tested in a bass completion in Vero Beach, Florida and it won hands down, beating live bait by three to one.
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