Cl8bait

CL8 Bait Glider Swimbait 5"

$16.99 - $16.99

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Description

The CL8 Bait Glider Swimbait is a bite-sized snack for monster bass. Offering an ultra realistic profile with a slow sink rate, the CL8 Bait Glider Swimbait naturally generates a “S” pattern swimming action when fished with a slow retrieve, while small twitches of the reel handle will cause an erratic side-to-side movement, perfectly mimicking a wounded baitfish. The CL8 Bait Glider Swimbait also features three ultra sharp treble hooks attached to built-in swivels, which allows them to rotate a full 360 degrees to ensure the highest hook up and land ratio. An innovative tail hook helps catch those frustrating fish that eat the tail that wouldn’t normally get hooked as well.The CL8 Bait Glider Swimbait is a perfect sized swimbait for any competitive angler looking for that big kicker fish, all while attracting bites to max out a limit. The CL8 Bait Glider Swimbait’s natural action also makes it the ideal swimbait for beginner anglers looking to land their personal best. Finished with a highly detailed paint job, the CL8 Bait Glider Swimbait delivers scaled down performance while maintaining trophy-attracting qualities. CL8 BaitLengthWeightClassGlider Swimbait5"1ozSlow SinkUpgrade Your Treble Hooks!

Specifications

Category

Swimbaits

Weight

1 oz (28 g)

Length

5 in (127 mm)

Sink Rate

slow sink

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting

Water Column

variable

Action

S-pattern swim with erratic side-to-side darting

Conditions

clear water, open water

Field Notes

Use this swimbait on a slow retrieve to create the S-shaped swimming track, then add small twitches to trigger an erratic side-to-side wounded-baitfish look. It’s built for targeting bigger bass when fish are feeding on baitfish and want a realistic, easy meal.

Pros

  • Ultra-realistic profile
  • Slow-sinking with natural S-pattern action
  • Twitching creates an erratic wounded-baitfish movement
  • Three treble hooks plus tail hook improve hookup ratio

Cons

  • Requires a steady retrieve and some rod/reel control to fish effectively
  • Treble-hooked swimbaits can be cumbersome around heavy cover

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