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SWIMBAIT FOR BASS
START WITH THE KICKTAIL
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Anglers use Swimbait for bass because they're larger than most other lures and big baits catch big fish, so they're ideal for trophy bass.
Swimbait for bass are soft plastic lures designed to resemble live fish. They've been very popular on the West coast for awhile but now they're gaining popularity across the country because they're so effective with bass. There are many varieties of Swimbait for bass. If you're going after largemouth bass, you can use a rainbow trout swimbait. If you're angling during high grass season, you can use a hollow swimbait that floats above the weeds.
Among the popular types of Swimbait for bass are crawfish lures, with pincers, antennae, legs and tail, which work well on rocky bottoms. Frogs and tadpoles are floating lures that are used for top water fishing.
The KickTail XL-5 swimbait for bass is becoming the choice of fishermen everywhere.
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Grubs and shads have tubular bodies that can be ribbed or smooth with single and double-twisted tails. Jerkbaits are tube shaped with tapered tails. Tube lures are hollow with tentacle ends, which can be stuffed with scents. Worm lures have tails that flap and vibrate and are among the most popular Swimbait for bass.
scientificfishing.com, world leader in scientifically designed lures makes Swimbait for bass that are guaranteed to boost your catch. The KickTail lure is based on patented technology that breaks the tail into five segments. Aeronautical flutter causes the tail to move left and right like a live fish. The KickTail is designed to resemble a threadfin shad, the most popular baitfish, so with the scientifically designed tail it moves exactly like a live shad, which is the key to its success.
Professional anglers who saw the KickTail lure move toward them on retrieval couldn't tell the difference between the lure and a live fish. The KickTail also beat other lures in a test on a lake outside Orlando, FL. Four anglers used the KickTail and four used their favorite lures and the KickTail caught 41 fish while the others caught 14 - a three to one margin.
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