The super-realistic swimming action with long soft tail has moderate buoyancy, slower free fall and longer natural stay time.
MOQ | >=2 | Price | $ 1.34 |
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MOQ | >=2 | Price | $ 2.19 |
5.5cm / 1.2g / 10 pieces per blue pack | $ 1.34 | |
5.5cm / 1.2g / 15 pieces per blue pack | $ 1.79 | |
7cm / 2.2 / 10 pieces per blue pack | $ 1.48 | |
7cm / 2.2g / 15 pieces per blue pack | $ 2.19 | |
9cm / 4.2g / 10 pieces per blue pack | $ 1.88 |
- Color:#1
- Specifications:55mm,70mm/
- Material:PVC
- Quantity:10/set
- The environment-friendly silica gel material is adopted, and the soft-feeling object fish will not find anything unusual after the attack fails, and will continue to attack, greatly increasing the hook rate.
- The super-realistic swimming action with long soft tail has moderate buoyancy, slower free fall and longer natural stay time.
Top paddle tail are especially well-regarded because of their ability to attract black drum, speckled(sea) trout/weakfish, striper bass/striper, pollock, river trout and spanish mackerel.
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Lure fishing for beginners
Can you Texas rig a paddle tail?
Paddle tail swimbaits are core bass fishing lures due to their rigging versatility and fish-catching ability, yet Texas rigging them remains an overlooked option. ... A weighted (and pegged) Texas-rigged swimbait comes through cover with minimal fouling while excelling as a baitfish imitator.
What line do you use for paddle tail swimbaits?
Line – Fluorocarbon is the most popular line choice for swimbaits. Use the heaviest you can get away with based on water clarity. Usually, 12- to 17-pound test will work for mid-sized swimbaits. For jumbo baits, some anglers use 20- to 25-pound-test fluorocarbon or monofilament.
What is the best bait for black drum?
The best live bait for black drums is shrimp and crabs. Send out a shrimp or a crab with a split shot in the vicinity of a tailing black drum and they will most likely smell it and then eat it.
How do you target a weakfish?
However, their long, slender body and slow-waving tail make them irresistible to weakfish when pinned to a jig head. Choose your lure based on weather conditions, speed of the current, and depth of water. If you are fishing fast-moving water, pick a lure that will get down to the holes where weakfish are positioned.