U.S.A. Bass Tackle

*4.5 Magnum Swimbait - Leia's Baby Bass

$10.95

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Description

A Big Bait for Big Fish! The U.S.A. Bass Tackle Magnum Swimbait is a premium paddle tail swimbait made for professional anglers and serious fishermen. It is pre-rigged with a heavy duty saltwater grade Owner hook, internal spring magnet and internal weight. The Magnum is rigged with an Owner Mega Free Swinging Stinger Treble hook and features a paddle tail design that produces a life-like swimming action in the water. This swimbait is ideal for fishing in freshwater and saltwater. It is available in a variety of popular colors that include trout, shad, ghost and bone. The U.S.A. Bass Tackle Magnum Swimbait is designed with a realistic 3-D eye and a detailed paddle tail that make it look like a large baitfish, shad, rainbow trout, hitch or minnow. This bait is perfect for fishing in shallow or deep water and can be used in a variety of fishing techniques. It is a great choice for fishing in ponds, lakes, rivers, and streams. The U.S.A. Bass Tackle Magnum Swimbait is made with Bass-Tech high-quality materials that make it durable and long-lasting. It is designed to resist damage from rocks, branches, and other debris in the water. This swimbait is also scented to attract fish.

Specifications

Category

Swimbaits

Length

4.5 in (114 mm)

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting

Water Column

variable

Action

life-like swimming

Conditions

open water, rocky

Field Notes

Use this paddle-tail swimbait when bass are feeding on larger baitfish in ponds, lakes, rivers, or streams. It can be fished in shallow or deep water with a steady retrieve or a slower swim to match the forage. The pre-rigged hook setup makes it a good choice when you want a ready-to-fish big-bait presentation.

Pros

  • Realistic paddle-tail swimming action
  • Pre-rigged with heavy-duty hooks and internal weight
  • Durable build for fishing around cover

Cons

  • May be too large for pressured fish or light tackle
  • Specific sink rate is not stated

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