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Gambler Bacon Rind Creature Bait

$5.69 - $5.69

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Description

Exclusively available at Tackle Warehouse, the Gambler Bacon Rind Creature Bait combines a number of bass-enticing features that come together like a match made in hog heaven. The very same bait that Davy Hite used to dominate the 1999 Bassmaster Classic, the Bacon Rind Bait is built around an aggressively ribbed body that grabs and displaces water yet slides through vegetative cover with ease. The body is dense enough to hold your favorite hook securely, while those same ribs can also assist in protecting your hook point from snagging grasses and weeds.Extending from the main body section, the Gambler Bacon Rind Creature Bait employs a number of appendages designed to beckon to any fish’s predatory senses. The head-end of the creature bait sports a set of flapping wings that not only add action but also help the Bacon Rind to glide further into cover on the fall. As you work your way towards the tail of the bait anglers will surely be delighted with the pair of extremities that flutter and flail with every lift of the rod tip. Completed with an aggressive curly tail that provides heavy thumping and twirling commotion, the Gambler Bacon Rind Creature Bait is an incredibly versatile must-have addition to every soft bait arsenal.LengthQuantity4"96"7

Specifications

Category

Soft Plastics

Length

4 in (102 mm)

Sink Rate

slow sink

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, flipping, finesse

Water Column

variable

Action

flapping, fluttering, thumping curly-tail action

Conditions

vegetation, dirty water, open water

Field Notes

This creature bait is built for bass fishing around vegetation and cover. Its ribbed body, flapping wings, and curly tail make it a strong choice for pitching or flipping into grass, weeds, and other snaggy areas where you want a bait that displaces water and still slides through cover.

Pros

  • Aggressively ribbed body displaces water
  • Good through vegetation and cover
  • Multiple appendages create lots of action

Cons

  • Can be too bulky for ultra-finesse situations
  • Best suited to bass-specific presentations

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