LIL RABBIT

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LIL RABBIT

$5.74 - $6.15
Product Explanation
Real motion, rabbit tail. The “Lil Rabbit”, which was developed for catching big bass, is a bulky flat bait with a compact body. It creates a unique vibration and a very lifelike look. The extra-thick body and ultra-thin tail gives it great action with each movement of your rod tip. This unique paddle worm appeals to fish with its trembling vibrations. The rabbit tail imitates a wide range off baitfish and crustaceans, and many big bass love the rabbit tail that looks natural in ponds, rivers, and giant lakes. It’s especially deadly in places where bass feed on bluegill. LILRABBIT 4inch (6 / pack) 3inch (8 / pack) Recommended hook 4inch: Offset hook # 4/0 3inch: Offset hook # 1 BODY FORM The bulky flat compact body with no unnecessary parts is a silhouette that is easy to skip under docks, branches, and laydowns where big bass lurk. The plastic material contains crustacean parts that fish eaters like. The 20% salt ultra-soft material is strong and holds hooks well when fished alone or on the back of a jig. RABBIT TAIL The extra-thick body and tip of the tail are the same thickness. The tail itself is ultra-thin to give a strong vibration and butterfly action when your move your rod. It reacts quickly to water currents and bottom changes and also works great in drift fishing and other methods that not everyone is trying. When it hits bottom, the weight of the extra-thick body causes the ultra-thin tail to bounce like a spring, increasing the chances of a bite even after the bait comes to rest. If you cut a slit in the center of the tail, it will give it a different action and vibration. The rabbit tail action of “Lil Rabbit”, can be fished slowly, quickly moved along the bottom, or swimming through the water. It’s a versatile bait that can be fished many ways. Texas and jig trailers are common rigs, but the extra-thick block makes it possible to handle other rigs such as buzzing and swimming at a high level. A centering mold that is easy to hook set is molded on the body.

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