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LUNKER CITY SWIMBAITS AND scientificfishing KICKTAIL CATCH BASS, PIKE PERCH AND MORE
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
When it comes to soft plastic lures, Lunker City swim baits are renowned. Available in 18 models in numerous sizes, lengths and colors, they are acclaimed as "a fantastic grub for clear water situations for all bass species" and "ideal for game fish of all sizes - bass, pike, perch and trout."
Among the Lunker City swim baits you should try are the Salad Spoon, which combines the best features of a surface spoon, soft plastic bait and buzz bait. It has a wide action tail that flaps and slaps at the surface like a buzz bait with no spinning blade, so these Lunker City swim baits gurgle into lily pads, brush and reeds where the bass are hiding.
Another one of the great Lunker City swim baits is the Slug-Go, which presents a realistic imitation of a dying baitfish. They can be Texas rigged and are weedless so they can be thrown into any area without risk of snagging.
Lunker City swim baits are a salt water favorite that catch striped bass.
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These Lunker City swim baits are available in realistic colors, including Arkansas Shiner, with a pale silver belly and a brown back, a great baitfish imitation for bass anglers.
One angler said, "When Slug-Go first came out I was skeptic. Now I make sure I always have some Lunker City swim baits in either Arkansas Shiner or Alewire. They catch fish."
While Lunker City swim baits are highly acclaimed, they have lots of competition from the scientifically designed lures from www.scientificfishing.com that are guaranteed to boost your catch. NGC Sports KickTail lure is the swimbait based on patented aeronautical flutter technology that causes the five-part 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 difference 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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