Both are soft swimbait bundles built around a realistic swimming action, which makes them a strong fit when bass are keying on baitfish. The 3.25 inch bundle is a good all-around casting option for bass, walleye, and even inshore use around cover or open water. The 4.25 inch bundle is better when you want a slightly larger, more natural-looking profile and a subtle subsurface presentation for bass and walleye.
Cast and retrieve steadily to keep the swimbait tracking naturally. Use a simple swim retrieve around edges, weedlines, points, and baitfish activity. The 4.25-inch version can also fit a more finesse-style approach when fish want a quieter, less aggressive presentation.
Switch to a different lure type if fish are chasing topwater, holding tight to bottom, or ignoring baitfish-style profiles. If the bite is very pressured or the water is extremely clear and slow, a smaller finesse bait or a bottom-contact presentation may outfish a swimbait bundle.