Best matches
Why these fit
“Artificial” is broad, so the strongest matches here are practical artificial bait options: soft plastics, baitfish-style teaser rigs, and sound attractors.
Technique notes
- Worms and grubs: fish them on simple bottom or finesse rigs, letting them move naturally with short hops or slow drags.
- Anchovy Special: rig anchovies, herring, or plastic baits to create a rolling, wounded baitfish action.
- Livingston Bullet Predator: place it inline on bait rigs, Carolina-style setups, drop-shot, or behind a bottom bouncer to add sound.
- For low light or extra visibility, the niteglow and chrome-style options are the most relevant from this set.
When to switch
- Switch to bait-accessory teaser heads if you want a more realistic baitfish roll than a standard soft plastic can give.
- Switch to sound-attractor rigs like the Livingston Bullet if fish are not responding to plain plastics.
- Switch to offshore trolling teasers only if your “artificial” search is really for trolling spreads rather than shore, bass, or walleye-style fishing.
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