Zappu Twin Blade Spinners 1 Pack
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The Zappu Twin Blade Spinners are the perfect accessory for swimbaits and swim jigs.
Damiki Vault 55
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The Damiki Fishing Tackles Vault 55 is a very unique blade bait that was made for multi-species fishing. Depending on your retrieve and pull point you can get a different action and wobble from this blade bait. The big eyes and attention to detail of the lure craftsmanship is sure to get you more bites. Smallmouth bass fishermen are sure to love the Damiki Vault 55 because of the different color patterns matched with amazing action. The Damiki Vault 55 length is 2.16 inches long and weights 1/2 oz.
Zappu Tinsel Trailer Hook Size 1/0
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Zappu hand tied these trailer hooks with premium Tinsel. This is a great addition to any spinner bait or buzz bait.
Zappu Tinsel Trailer Hook Size 1
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Zappu hand tied these trailer hooks with premium Tinsel. This is a great addition to any spinner bait or buzz bait.
Nories Pro Rig Spin Colorado 10 grams 2 pack
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A new style swimming head + blade swimming bait, PRORIG SPIN. Balanced head design for maximum wobbling. Fitted with an assist hook eye to increase hook-up rates on short and blade bites. The more you use PRORIG SPIN the more you will come to realise it has the power to attract schooling bass away from bait fish, while being balanced enough to catch suspending bass that would shy away from spinner baits
Nories NF 60 Topwater Frog
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Nories NF 60 Topwater Frog
Jackall Lake Police Mask Frog Giant
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The Jackall Bros. Lake Police Mask Frog is a 50mm hollow bodied frog with swimming feet. The design of the frog gives the Mask Frog a Kicking Action with jointed legs. Jackall used a Single Strong Owner Superline hook for the Mask Frog, that does not flex on those killer hooksets. The Frog Floats and weighs 12g.
If you are a Frog Fisherman check out these other great JDM Frogs :
O.S.P. Skating Frog Deps Basirisky Hard Belly Evergreen Skirted Frog Evergreen Darting Frog
Lucky Craft Redemption Spinnerbait 3/8 oz.
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Lucky Craft ’s new Redemption spinnerbait is literally flying off the shelves. Lucky Craft , with the help of pro staff member and 2009 Bassmaster Classic Champion, Skeet Reese, designed and produced the ultimate spinnerbait and originally released it at ICAST 2008.
ima Skimmer
Our Price: $14.50
STIR UP A SURFACE FEEDING FRENZY ON EVERY CAST…
SLIM SHAPE APPEAL…
The ima Skimmer is unique among hard plastic topwater stickbaits in
that only the ima Skimmer has the slender body shape of a 5″ soft
plastic stickbait. This slim profile has proven to be one of the most
appealing bass lure shapes ever. There’s a whole lot to be said simply
for this slender profile and silhouette, and the ima Skimmer is really
the only topwater hardbait that has it.
WILD BOILING ACTION…
A large part of the Skimmer’s action is caused on the ending
movement of each zig or zag as the tail-weighted back end of the ima
Skimmer stirs the water wildly causing a large boil. So every time that
the Skimmer zigs or zags left or right, the final movement of the
weighted tail stirs the surface into a large boil, and the Skimmer slips
out barely ahead of the boil, just like a desperate baitfish narrowly
escaping a bass’s lunge.
COMPETITIVE FEEDING SIGNALS CALL BASS IN FROM FAR AND WIDE…
The Skimmer’s action then becomes a non-stop series of ever-widening
boils emanating behind it. It’s like having a school of surface-feeding
bass on the scene, all boiling the surface behind the ima Skimmer’s
tail. If there’s ever anything that gets a non-committal bass to bite,
it is other bass feeding in front of it – and that’s the competitive
feeding cue that the Skimmer’s tail-stirring movement sends out to all
bass within range of sensing the surface-feeding boils trailing out
behind the Skimmer.
Specifications:
Length: 110mm, 4.5in Weight: 10g, 3/8oz Classification: Top Water Hooks: Owner ST-36 #6 Color Ring: 9 Colors
Designed by: Japanese Lure Designer: Hide Iimura
Nories TG Jaka Blade
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Nories TG JAKA Blade
Jackall Bros. Doozer Lipless Crankbait
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With its shocking size of 3.4 inch and 1oz, the Doozer designed for not only catching a big bass, but also has a unique high impact rattle sound.
Jackall Bros. TN70 Sinking Lipless Crankbait
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Having the tungsten metal weight on the outside lip allows for more room for the lure to make a rattling vibration. TN 70 is designed to have the best balance so the lure can swim at the slowest possible retrieval speeds for especially tough conditions.
Jackall Bros. TN60 Sinking Lipless Crankbait
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Having the tungsten metal weight on the outside lip allows for more room for the lure to make a rattling vibration. TN 70 is designed to have the best balance so the lure can swim at the slowest possible retrieval speeds for especially tough conditions.
Jackall Bros. Aragon Medium Runner Crankbait
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The jointed body design produces a tight wobbling action similar to a lipless crankbait, but with a more lively action, thus creating more cracking noises that attracts more and bigger fish!!!
Jackall Bros. Aragon Super Shallow Runner Crankbait
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The jointed body design produces a tight wobbling action similar to a lipless crankbait, but with a more lively action, thus creating more cracking noises that attracts more and bigger fish!!!
Jackall Bros. Seira Minnow 80 S
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SEIRA MINNOW is a certain hard Bait outside past common sense. It is not equipped with a showy action. However, the bus attacks it intensely.
Jackall Bros. Bling 55
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Bring flat side crank bait has an intense sction. It is incorporated a lip made by a circuit board and center of gravity transfer system in this crank bait to give the response that begins to make action quickly then if you start reeling.
Jackall Soul Shad 68 Suspending
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Jackall brings new style of fishing
to U.S. with this bait from Japan. A cross between jerkbait and
crankbait technique. In Japan, they simply call this kind of lure a Shad
style bait. Can be fished like a jerkbait or retrieved like a
crankbait. You let the fish decide which technique it wants to be hooked
on. The Jackall Soul Shad is a great crankbait for cold water, it has a perfect action for neutral to negative fish.
Specially designed magnetic weight moving system. Allows the
lure to be cast farther and then when the lure hits the water the ball
weight rolls back to the center and the magnet keeps it in place for the
perfect balance.
Slimmer body design increased hook set ratio
Blood Shot MORGUE Wooden Chugger
Our Price: $15.00
The Blood Shot Morgue wooden chugger is one of the neatest hand carved top water lures that we have seen. These baits are in limited supply, and truly one of a kind. They each individually hand carved, come with super sharp hooks, and hand painted. The shell of the bait looks like snake skin was used to cover the bait. They are slowly becoming collectors items. The Morgue only comes in five colors and each bait comes in its own box. 3/4 oz. 95mm.
Lucky Craft USA Pointer 78SP
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The POINTER has been designed with a very low center of gravity through
the use of special brass weights. The low center of balance causes the
lure to wobble and vibrate whenever the retrieving motion is stopped.
The POINTER will suspend 4 -5 feet deep and will emit an intriguing
bass-calling vibration, while in the suspended state. A short twitch of
the fishing rod will generate the "Walk the Dog" action under the water.
Length: 3" (78mm) Weight: 3/8oz.(9.2g) Class: Suspending Belly: #6 Hook Tail: #6 Line: 10-12lbs
JerkBaits
By: Jeff Miller
This is a bait that I
call the fish finder. Rather than just catching fish it does one of the most
important things in fishing and that is it finds them!
A jerkbait is my
number 1 bait in the early spring(pre-spawn) to early summer(post-spawn) to
find either a solo fish or better yet WAD’S of fish. For this time of the year
I believe a hard jerkbait is the best search tool in the tacklebox as
long as the water clarity is clear or semi clear meaning at least 3 foot of
visibility. There are hundreds of different sizes, colors, and styles of hard
jerkbaits to choose from but I believe the best thing you can do is try the old
saying “match the hatch”. What I mean is to know the forage that the bass is
eating rather it be a largemouth, smallmouth or spotted bass you might be
targeting on the body of water that you are fishing. For example in the
Great Lakes I would be trying to match in size and color of a perch, spot-tail
minnow or alewive pending on what time of the year it is. On inland reservoirs
I would try to throw a jerkbait that might resemble a bluegill/sunfish, gizzard
shad or a blue herring.
Colors and Styles
With so many different manufactures and different colors on the
market where do you start? First and foremost I want a jerkbait that I can cast
a long distance even with wind in my face. What I mean by this is a want a
jerkbait that has a internal weight system on the interior of the bait. Small
lead, steel, or brass beads that slide in the bait from the tail of the bait
during the cast and then slide back to the center of the bait for level
buoyancy when working it in the water. Almost all of the JDM jerkbaits on the
market today have this weight system. The jerkbait that I chose for early in
the season when water temps are in the mid 40’s would be a Lucky Craft Staysee
90. This jerkbait has a long bill and dives anywhere from 6 to 10 foot
depending the line size you might be using. When working this jerkbait I will
be pulling then pausing for at least 6 seconds with the rod rather than jerking
it violently like I would when the water warms up. The colors that I try to
stick with at this time of the year and this bait are nishiki, chartreuse shad,
and wakasagi pending on water clarity. When the water warms up in the mid 50
degree mark I reach for a Megabass x-80 trick darter and a Lucky Craft pt. 78 .
These little 3 and 4 inch baits have a ton of action and really match’s the
hatch when bass are defending their territory for the spawn. The retrieve for
these baits I like to use is a snap, snap, pause for 3 seconds than snap again.
Not only do these baits catch them but it really shows you where they are! With
all the colors for these baits I try to stick with a few that I have confidence
in. For Megabass x-80 I like Cosmic shad, Ayu and Hachiro Reaction which
is a crazy color but it just seems to work at this time of the year. For the
Lucky Craft Pointer 78 I prefer Bluegill, Aurora Black, and Perch. After the spawn is complete there
are two jerkbaits that I rely on very heavy. These two baits are a Lucky Craft
pt. 100 and a Megabass Vision 110 . The way I work these baits is usually very
fast. I am trying to draw a reaction strike from the fish or more or less piss
them off! With the Megabass vision 110 there is a whole lot of snapping and
jerkn’ going on during the retrieve and with the LC pt. 100 there will be a
snap, snap, snap, then pause for 3 seconds before starting the snapping process
again. The colors I like on the LC pt. 100 are Ghost Minnow and Chartreuse
Shad. For the Megabass vision 110 it hard to beat French Pearl and Pro Blue.
Equipment
The action of rod
that I prefer to use on these jerkbaits is a medium for the larger jerkbaits
and a medium light for the smaller jerkbaits . Both of these rods I want a soft
and forgiving tip. The reason for this is so I do not lose fish. I might work a
little more snapping the jerkbaits but it is worth it when you don’t lose fish.
It does not matter on spinning or baitcasting rods which ever you are more
comfortable with. The line I chose for jerkbaiting is usually Seaguar
fluorocarbon in 10lb . I will throw 8lb. test with the Luckycraft Staysee 90
just to get it a little deeper if necessary. The reason for using a
fluorocarbon line instead of monofilament is the sensitivity, very little
stretch and a little more depth.
A jerkbait is a tool
that is used not only to catch them but also to find them which sometimes is
the hardest thing to do in fishing!
Lucky Craft USA Pointer 78XD Extra Deep
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The Pointer 78XD is an extra-deep diving jerkbait. With the same look
and design as the ever-popular Lucky Craft Pointer, this new bait dive
deeper than ever before.
While the original Lucky Craft Pointers reach depths of around 3- to
4-feet and the Pointer DDs can dive to nearly 7 feet, the Pointer 78XD
will easily reach depths of 8 feet or more. Most of the earlier
Pointers, including the DD, have to be worked more slowly as they dive.
The Pointer XD baits can reach depths of 8 feet while still being
fished fast, which is a great advantage. This allows anglers to cover
more water, check more spots and keep the bait in the strike zone
longer. As it dives deeper, the Pointer XD baits will not lose the
wobble or erratic action.
The Pointer 78XD is great cold water baits. When the fish get
lethargic and inactive, it is important to take the bait to them; not
expect them to come and get it. That’s exactly what Lucky Craft has
enabled anglers to do with these two new baits.
As do all Lucky Craft baits, the Pointer XD jerkbaits run true
straight out of the package. Often, many long-billed jerkbaits lose the
ability to run true and stay precise. However, Lucky Craft has found a
way to elongate the bills while keeping the baits true straight out of
the package.
Length: 3” (78mm) Weight: 1/3oz (9.5g) Class: Suspending Belly: #6 Hook Tail: #6 Line: 10-12 lbs
JerkBaits
By: Jeff Miller
This is a bait that I
call the fish finder. Rather than just catching fish it does one of the most
important things in fishing and that is it finds them!
A jerkbait is my
number 1 bait in the early spring(pre-spawn) to early summer(post-spawn) to
find either a solo fish or better yet WAD’S of fish. For this time of the year
I believe a hard jerkbait is the best search tool in the tacklebox as
long as the water clarity is clear or semi clear meaning at least 3 foot of
visibility. There are hundreds of different sizes, colors, and styles of hard
jerkbaits to choose from but I believe the best thing you can do is try the old
saying “match the hatch”. What I mean is to know the forage that the bass is
eating rather it be a largemouth, smallmouth or spotted bass you might be
targeting on the body of water that you are fishing. For example in the
Great Lakes I would be trying to match in size and color of a perch, spot-tail
minnow or alewive pending on what time of the year it is. On inland reservoirs
I would try to throw a jerkbait that might resemble a bluegill/sunfish, gizzard
shad or a blue herring.
Colors and Styles
With so many different manufactures and different colors on the
market where do you start? First and foremost I want a jerkbait that I can cast
a long distance even with wind in my face. What I mean by this is a want a
jerkbait that has a internal weight system on the interior of the bait. Small
lead, steel, or brass beads that slide in the bait from the tail of the bait
during the cast and then slide back to the center of the bait for level
buoyancy when working it in the water. Almost all of the JDM jerkbaits on the
market today have this weight system. The jerkbait that I chose for early in
the season when water temps are in the mid 40’s would be a Lucky Craft Staysee
90. This jerkbait has a long bill and dives anywhere from 6 to 10 foot
depending the line size you might be using. When working this jerkbait I will
be pulling then pausing for at least 6 seconds with the rod rather than jerking
it violently like I would when the water warms up. The colors that I try to
stick with at this time of the year and this bait are nishiki, chartreuse shad,
and wakasagi pending on water clarity. When the water warms up in the mid 50
degree mark I reach for a Megabass x-80 trick darter and a Lucky Craft pt. 78 .
These little 3 and 4 inch baits have a ton of action and really match’s the
hatch when bass are defending their territory for the spawn. The retrieve for
these baits I like to use is a snap, snap, pause for 3 seconds than snap again.
Not only do these baits catch them but it really shows you where they are! With
all the colors for these baits I try to stick with a few that I have confidence
in. For Megabass x-80 I like Cosmic shad, Ayu and Hachiro Reaction which
is a crazy color but it just seems to work at this time of the year. For the
Lucky Craft Pointer 78 I prefer Bluegill, Aurora Black, and Perch. After the spawn is complete there
are two jerkbaits that I rely on very heavy. These two baits are a Lucky Craft
pt. 100 and a Megabass Vision 110 . The way I work these baits is usually very
fast. I am trying to draw a reaction strike from the fish or more or less piss
them off! With the Megabass vision 110 there is a whole lot of snapping and
jerkn’ going on during the retrieve and with the LC pt. 100 there will be a
snap, snap, snap, then pause for 3 seconds before starting the snapping process
again. The colors I like on the LC pt. 100 are Ghost Minnow and Chartreuse
Shad. For the Megabass vision 110 it hard to beat French Pearl and Pro Blue.
Equipment
The action of rod
that I prefer to use on these jerkbaits is a medium for the larger jerkbaits
and a medium light for the smaller jerkbaits . Both of these rods I want a soft
and forgiving tip. The reason for this is so I do not lose fish. I might work a
little more snapping the jerkbaits but it is worth it when you don’t lose fish.
It does not matter on spinning or baitcasting rods which ever you are more
comfortable with. The line I chose for jerkbaiting is usually Seaguar
fluorocarbon in 10lb . I will throw 8lb. test with the Luckycraft Staysee 90
just to get it a little deeper if necessary. The reason for using a
fluorocarbon line instead of monofilament is the sensitivity, very little
stretch and a little more depth.
A jerkbait is a tool
that is used not only to catch them but also to find them which sometimes is
the hardest thing to do in fishing!
Nories Worming Crank Shot (Rattle)
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The worming crankshot was designed to take on the shallow range where big bass that are switched on and feeding but wary like to stay.
Nories Worming Crank Shot DEEP (Rattle)
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The worming crankshot was designed to take on the shallow range where big bass that are switched on and feeding but wary like to stay.
ima Foxy Fry
Our Price: $15.50
The Foxy Fry
is IMA’s new offering in the realm of finesse. This total performance
shad style minnow can eke out limits when fishing gets tough, but it’s
also a big fish attractor. At first glance, it may look like a
diminutive jerkbait, but what makes this lure so special is that it has
deadly action and appeal at any retrieve speed – from a slow twitch to a
lightning-fast burn, this lure maintains its natural tracking and never
rolls.
“It’s a deep diving jerkbait and a crankbait rolled into one,” said
FLW pro Michael Murphy, one of the driving forces behind IMA’s wildly
successful Flit Series. “In the early, early spring, you can fish it
slowly,” he said. “It gets down deep in a hurry and presents a small
package that those fish haven’t seen before. Then when it warms up you
can use it more like a crankbait. It’s also a killer around riprap.”
The Foxy Fry was developed to succeed on Japan’s
pressured waters, but even US anglers who frequent power-fishing
hotspots have the occasional need to downsize and “convince” the fish to
bite.
“This will come into play for me on the Bassmaster Elite Series
in clear water situations,” – Bill Lowen.
“This will come into
play for me on the Bassmaster Elite Series in clear water situations,”
said noted power cranker Bill Lowen. “Especially on days when there’s no
wind and the water just slicks off. That’s when they want something
that goes a little bit deeper.” Indeed, on light fluorocarbon the Foxy
Fry will get down into the five foot range.
While most anglers will fish it on spinning tackle, the Foxy Fry has a
fixed weight system that provides additional castability over a bait
with a weight transfer. The precision weighting also provides balance
and makes the lure suspend at rest with its nose down.
ima Square Bill
Our Price: $15.97
The beauty of the ima Square Bill is it’s really three or four baits in one. While some other square bills are good burned, others are at their best when they’re waked or twitched. Some do well deflecting off cover while others are best in open water. The ima Square Bill can match each attribute and talent, with no weakness. My favorite is to mix it ALL up on a single retrieve, going “from twitching to waking, to reeling it down to three feet to burning it.” It’s not just a jack-of-all-trades – it’s a master of each one, too.
Nories Worming Crank Shot Short Lip (Silent)
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The worming crankshot was designed to take on the shallow range where big bass that are switched on and feeding but wary like to stay.
Nories Worming Crank Shot Full Size (Rattle)
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The worming crankshot was designed to take on the shallow range where big bass that are switched on and feeding but wary like to stay.
O.S.P. Power Dunk Suspending
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The OSP Power Dunk is a crank bait / jerk bait that was desinged for deep water resiviors with deep river basins. It is meant to evoke the delicate movements of a shad. It was meant to be used on light tackle. The size and shape help the Power Dunk Cut though the air and cast long, on 8lb line the bait will max out at 4.2 meters depth. The Power Dunk is also great to fish through weeds and rip rap, due to the smaller hooks and larger bill which deflects off most cover. Length: 57 mm Weight: 7.9 g SuspendingTry Fishing the Power Dunk on Toray Hi-Grade 8 lb. Fluorocarbon line.
O.S.P. High Cut Suspending
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The OSP High Cut was created to mimic shad during the toughest conditions. High Pressure cold temperatures that normally minimize the action of shad. This bait dives shallower than the Power dunk and deflects off cover great. The design of the high cut body gives it an internal fixation to the body's center of gravity, this gives is a more genuine swim close to the bait. Length: 60 mm Weight: 5.3 g SuspendingTry Fishing the Power Dunk on Toray Hi-Grade 8 lb. Fluorocarbon line.
Lucky Craft BFreeze 78SP (Pointer 78)
Our Price: $17.00
The Lucky Craft B'Freeze 78SP is the Japanese version of the Lucky Craft Pointer 78SP.