Rebel Lures

Rebel Liveflex Creek Creature Insect Bait 1.88" 6pk

$5.99 - $5.99

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Description

Designed to stand up off the bottom for an enticing upright presentation, the Rebel Liveflex Creek Creature Insect Bait features a ribbed body and host of small appendages that vibrate erratically with minimal input from the rod tip. Engineered for success, the scent-infused flexible plastic formula turns curious nibbles into solid strikes by imitating prey with uncanny realism thanks to LiveFlex's unique flexibility and floating properties that create a natural presentation. Including two pre-rigged Rebel Keg Head Jigs and one additional jig, Rebel LiveFlex baits are ready to fish with a design that’s great for bouncing through current, dragging bottom, swimming, drop shots, Texas rigs, and more! Perfect for targeting insect-hungry fish in creeks, streams, and moving water environments, the Rebel Liveflex Creek Creature Insect Bait is a bite-sized morsel that excels when the fish are under high fishing pressure. Includes:(2) Pre-rigged 1/16oz Rebel Keg Heads(1) 1/10oz Keg Head(6) 1-7/8” Creek Creature Insects

Specifications

Category

Soft Plastics

Weight

0.062 oz (2 g)

Length

1.88 in (48 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Techniques

casting, finesse, jigging

Water Column

bottom

Action

subtle vibration

Conditions

current, clear water, cold water

Field Notes

This is a small floating soft-plastic creature bait designed to be fished near the bottom or just off bottom in creeks, streams, and other moving water. It works well on a light jig head, drop shot, Texas rig, or when bounced and dragged through current to imitate insects and other small prey.

Pros

  • Floating, upright presentation helps keep the bait visible and natural
  • Small appendages create subtle vibration with minimal rod movement
  • Ready-to-fish kit includes pre-rigged jig heads

Cons

  • Small profile may not appeal to larger fish
  • Light jig heads can be harder to control in stronger current

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