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Bait Cave Saber Tail – Curved Blade Trailer With Low-Drag Action (4”, 8-Pack)

$5.99

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Description

HOT off the press! The Saber Tail is a uniquely engineered bait custom-designed in collaboration with the crew at E-Factor Baits . Featuring a single curved blade tail , this trailer delivers an impressive amount of action — even at the slowest retrieve speeds. Unlike many curved-tail trailers that create unwanted lift, the Saber Tail’s streamlined design generates minimal drag , helping your bait maintain the exact depth you want for a more controlled, natural presentation. Whether you're slow-rolling, hovering, or swimming through mid-depths, the Saber Tail stays locked in the strike zone. Perfect as a trailer or standalone finesse option, this bait pairs effortlessly with multiple modern techniques. Features Single curved blade tail for high action at slow speeds Low-drag design prevents lift and keeps bait at target depth Designed in collaboration with E-Factor Baits Ideal as a trailer or as a finesse swimbait alternative Consistent, realistic movement in pressured water Best Uses Spinnerbait Trailer Chatterbait / Bladed Jig Trailer Swim Jig Alabama Rig Shakey Head Damiki Rig Measurement 4” Pack Count 8 per bag Recommended Hook Size 2/0 – 4/0 EWG

Specifications

Category

Soft Plastics

Length

4 in (102 mm)

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, finesse

Water Column

variable

Action

curved blade tail with high action and low drag

Conditions

clear water, open water

Field Notes

Use as a trailer on spinnerbaits, chatterbaits, swim jigs, or Alabama rigs when you want a streamlined bait with strong tail action and minimal lift. It is also useful as a finesse swimbait alternative for slow-rolling, hovering, or swimming through mid-depth water, especially in pressured conditions.

Pros

  • High action at very slow retrieve speeds
  • Low-drag design helps maintain target depth
  • Versatile as a trailer or standalone finesse bait

Cons

  • Not a true hard bait, so it relies on hook/rig choice for best performance
  • May be less effective when a bulkier profile is needed

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