Tightlines UV Lures

Tightlines UV Fuzzy Ned Bait

$7.99 - $7.99

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Description

The Midwest Finesse Technique or Ned Rig is one the fastest growing techniques in bass fishing. It allows anglers to catch finicky and pressured fish that would pass up other offerings. Now anglers can take their Ned Rig fishing to the next level with the Tightlines UV Whisker Ned Bait. Built with a small streamlined body that is ideal for ultra finesse presentations, it also features silicone skirting molded into the bait that delivers a mouth-watering action that fish cannot ignore. While the UV Whisker Ned Bait is designed to be fished on a small jig head for highly pressured fish, it can also be extremely deadly on a drop shot rig or a small shaky head as well. The UV Whisker Ned Bait is poured with a secondary coloring process that utilizes Tightlines exclusive UV technology, which absorbs UV light rather than reflecting it and causes the bait to standout 4-to-7 times better underwater. Infused with a heavy dose of salt for an additional level of attraction as well, the Tightlines UV Whisker Ned Bait is perfect for those times when you need a little more action than what a standard Ned Rig worm can provide. Length Quantity 3.5" 4

Specifications

Category

Soft Plastics

Length

3.5 in (89 mm)

Sink Rate

slow sink

Target Species

bass

Techniques

finesse, jigging

Water Column

bottom

Action

subtle action

Conditions

clear water

Field Notes

Designed for ultra-finesse Ned rig presentations when bass are pressured or finicky. Fish it on a small jig head, or rig it on a drop shot or shaky head to add subtle movement and extra attraction. The UV coloring and salted body are meant to help it stand out in clear, pressured water without needing aggressive action.

Pros

  • Ultra-finesse profile for pressured fish
  • Silicone skirting adds subtle extra action
  • UV coloring improves visibility underwater
  • Salted for added attraction

Cons

  • Small profile may not appeal to bigger fish in all situations
  • Best suited to finesse presentations rather than power fishing

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