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KICKTAIL MINNOW
GET THE LIFELIKE LURE ANGLERS ARE RAVING ABOUT,
THE KICKTAIL MINNOW
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
The Kicktail minnow lure from www.scientificfishing.com is the most lifelike lure available and seasoned anglers are raving about it. Bassense.com called the Kicktail minnow "the most realistic looking bass fishing lure today. This bait looks as much like a live shad as artificial bait can. The Kicktail minnow is extremely effective bass bait, and should be a part of every bass fisherman's repertoire."
What this angler is so excited about is a lure that is designed to resemble a threadfin shad, the most prevalent bait fish, and is equipped with a scientifically designed tail broken into five segments that's driven by aeronautical flutter technology to wag left and right in the water like a live fish.
The KickTail minnow is becoming the envy
of fishermen everywhere.
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Fish are attracted to the motion
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"The Kicktail minnow swims upright and appears to propel itself with its tail," Jrwfishing.com said. "Tournament fishermen who have used these lures said it's entirely possible tournament officials will not allow these baits in contests where live bait is prohibited."
Of course, the Kicktail minnow isn't live bait, it just looks like live bait, so convincingly that not even the fish swimming in the water can tell the difference, until it's too late. In a test on a lake near Orlando, FL the Kicktail minnow beat four angler favorite lures and live bait, catching 41 fish versus 14 for the rest of the bait combined.
The Kicktail minnow is available in a variety of colors for different water conditions, from chrome to yellow rootbeer and fire tiger. Chartreuse lime and three other holographic colors are also available.
The Kicktail minnow beats the most popular lures, with another angler saying, "I honestly mean no disrespect to Rapala or Yo-zuri because they resemble live minnows very well. However, the Kicktail minnow simply does a better job."
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