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SWIMBAITS FOR BASS
CATCH A FEW LUNKERS WITH SWIMBAITS FOR BASS
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Swimbaits for bass have realistic bodies and excellent swimming action, which makes them ideal lures for largemouth and other bass. Many anglers choose swimbaits for bass because of their size - they're frequently 4 to 8 inches, making them the perfect choice for catching big fish. Most swimbaits for bass are constructed of molded plastic in one solid piece or sectioned to produce a more life-like side to side motion when pulled through water.
Sometimes various scents, dyes and reflective materials are added to the plastic to make the swimbait for bass look, shine and smell like real fish.

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of fishermen everywhere.
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Bass anglers in California were the first to use swimbaits for bass and sometimes they're as big as 10 to 12 inches. Now the rest of the country is catching up and swimbaits for bass have become popular everywhere.
There are a variety of swimbait for bass available. Swimbait Assassins feature huge glitter eyes and large paddle tails for great swimming action.
www.scientificfishing.com specializes in scientifically designed lures that look and move like real fish. Their swimbaits for bass include the KickTail lure, which resembles a threadfin shad, the most prevalent baitfish. The lure utilizes aeronautical flutter technology that causes the tail, broken into five pieces, to wag naturally in the water like a live fish. It comes in two sizes, five inches and seven inches, the bigger size ideal for catching largemouth bass and other lunkers. In a Florida test, professional anglers caught three times as many fish with the KickTail than they did with other lures and live bait, so it's proven to beat both.
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