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Why these fit

If you mean a jointed bait, the strongest matches here are the Speed Draw coastal glide/swimbaits. They all use a 3-joint segmented body for a faster, more responsive glide, which is ideal when inshore predators are actively feeding and you want to cover water.

Also worth a look: Top Banana Lures Top Banana Glide for bass or pike-musky, and SPRO Sports Professionals SASHIMMY SWIMMER 125 if you want a triple-jointed swimbait with an S-shaped swim.

Technique notes

  • Fish the Speed Draw on a steady cast-and-retrieve, then add short twitches or speed changes to make it dart and kick.
  • Best around shallow flats, grass edges, and current seams.
  • Use the Top Banana Glide when you want a more erratic side-to-side glide for bigger reaction bites.
  • Use the SASHIMMY SWIMMER 125 when schooling baitfish are up and you want a more pronounced swimming motion.

When to switch

Switch away from jointed glide/swimbaits if fish are not chasing or are holding tight to cover. In that case, a finesse soft plastic or a more subtle presentation will usually be better. If you need a slower fall and more bottom contact, the SPRO Sports Professionals Nories Escape Swim Twin 3.25" 6pk is a better choice than a moving bait.

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