Predator Series- 7 inch Stick-bait :
o Sinking 15-25ft Darting on Walk the Dog Pull & Swimming side to side reel retrieve
o Long Casting
o Weight Transfer
o Treble hooks 5x strong owner Treble hooks size 6/0
o 150lb. split ring
o 180mm
o 7 inch
o 145g (5.1) oz
Sinking life-like Large-size minnow-shaped lure. Reflective coating for a real-life look. The perfect lure for catching Pelagic Fish. Weight Transfer/Rattle Tech
All Pelagic Fish
o Yellow Tail
o Tuna
o Giant Trevally (GT)
o Wahoo
o Amber Jacks
o Spanish Mackerel
o Mahi Mahi
Introducing Predator Sinking Stickbait - your ultimate secret weapon for conquering the underwater realm! This revolutionary lure combines cutting-edge technology with the art of angling to create an irresistible masterpiece that no fish can resist. Crafted with precision, this lure boasts a reflective body, designed to entice even the most finicky of fish.
Key Features:
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Reflective Body: The transparent body mimics the natural appearance of baitfish, making it a delectable snack for predatory species. Its crystal-clear design reflects ambient light, effectively blending in with the surrounding environment, and driving fish into a feeding frenzy.
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Sinking Action: The Predator Stick-bait sinks seductively into the depths, allowing you to target various fish species lurking beneath the surface. Its balanced weight distribution ensures a natural descent, making it an excellent choice for both shallow and deepwater fishing.
How to Use:
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Select the Right Setup: To maximize your success with the Bad Boy Stick bait, choose an appropriate fishing rod and reel combo. Medium to medium-heavy spinning or casting rods with a sensitive tip work well for this lure.
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Tie Secure Knots: Use a reliable fishing knot to attach the lure to your line. Ensure a secure connection to prevent losing the prized bait during the battle.
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Cast and Retrieve: Cast your line to your desired location, letting the lure sink to the desired depth. Retrieve the line with a slow, steady motion, occasionally pausing to mimic the movements of injured or fleeing baitfish. The reflective body and back tail bubble tracker will work their magic, attracting fish with their lifelike appearance and action.
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Vary Your Retrieval: Experiment with different retrieval speeds and patterns to find what triggers the most strikes. Some days, a slow, steady retrieve might be the key, while on others, a more erratic or jerky motion could be more effective.
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Be Patient and Observant: Fishing with the Predator Stick bait requires patience and keen observation. Keep an eye on the water's surface for signs of fish activity, such as splashes or ripples, and adjust your strategy accordingly.
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Set the Hook: When you feel a bite or see your line tighten, set the hook with a quick and firm upward motion. Maintain steady tension on the line to keep the fish hooked.
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Handle with Care: Once you've landed your catch, handle it gently to minimize stress and injury to the fish. Always follow local fishing regulations and practice catch-and-release whenever possible to preserve fish populations.
The Predator Sinking Stickbait - is your ticket to a successful day of fishing for Tuna, mahi mahi, yellow tail, and more.)