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LUNKER CITY FISHING LURES AND NGC Sports KICKTAIL ARE WINNING SOFT BAITS
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Lunker City fishing lures are renowned soft baits, with a number of enticing models to choose from. The Mud Dog is a 9" lizard style bait with a tail attachment that is ideal for female bass that attack mud puppies and salamanders.
Another one of the effective Lunker City fishing lures is Slug-Go, which comes in seven sizes from 3" to 12" and is ideal for gamefish of all sizes, including bass, musky, skipjack and tarpon. The Slug-Go is precision balanced to produce an injured prey action that draws instinctive strikes from predators. These Lunker City fishing lures are also salt water favorites that catch striped bass.
The Fin-S Fish is another one of the Lunker City fishing lures.
Lunker City Fishing Lures are a salt water favorite that catch striped bass.
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Fish are attracted to the motion
and the sound of the KickTail XL-5
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It accurately resembles a bait fish with its forked tail and these Lunker City fishing lures come in rainbow trout, gold pepper shad and perch colors.
One angler said, "If I'm having a tough day on the lake I will always turn to Slug-Go Lunker City fishing lures. Cast it up near some structure, let it sink a couple seconds, if there is a fish there he won't be able to resist it."
While Lunker City fishing lures have their adherents, we don't want you to miss out on another great soft bait that's been featured in Game and Fish and won a Best New Lure award at a European fishing show. www.scientificfishing.com's KickTail lure is the swimbait that swims like a real fish with its tail - it's based on patented aeronautical flutter technology that causes the five-part five tail segments to wag left and right like a live fish. Unlike other hard baits, the head remains stationery, only the tail moves, making it so lifelike that professional anglers couldn't tell the different between the KickTail lure and a live fish.
In an Orlando, FL fishing test, four anglers used the KickTail and four used their favorite lures and the KickTail caught 41 fish versus 14 for the other lures, a three to one advantage.
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