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3.8" Soft Plastic Swim Baits Dual Color
Action & Performance
The Signature Kick: The slim tail profile generates a tight, rapid swimming motion. This high-speed vibration cuts through the water, creating the specific flash and displacement that predatory fish associate with an easy meal.
Active on the Fall: Unlike baits that go "dead" when you stop your retrieve, this swimbait spirals and flutters on the drop. This "dying baitfish" shimmy is a magnet for suspended fish waiting for a vertical presentation.
Target Species & Tactics
Species Pro-Tip
Bass (Large & Smallmouth) Perfect for matching the hatch when they’re keyed in on shad. Burn it over submerged grass or crawl it across rocky points
.Redfish & Trout A coastal essential. The tight action perfectly replicates the "shiver" of mullet and pilchards in marshy flats.
Walleye Deadly when trolled or cast near structure. The subtle vibration is often the key to triggering finicky walleye chasing perch. Crappie & White Bass An ideal profile for schooling fish. Cast directly into surface boils or vertical jig when they're holding deep.
Rigging Guide
To get the most out of that unique tail action, we recommend the following setups:
Jig Heads: Use 1/8 to 1/2 oz heads. The lighter the head, the more "flutter" you'll get on the fall.
Weighted Swimbait Hooks: A 3/0 to 4/0 hook (weighted 1/8 to 3/8 oz) keeps the bait weedless and upright.
The Extras: * Underspin’s: Add a blade for extra flash in stained water.
Umbrella Rigs: The 3.8" size is the "goldilocks" length for filling out an A-rig.
Drop Shot: Try a nose-hook for a finesse approach that dances with the slightest rod tip movement.
Action & Performance
The Signature Kick: The slim tail profile generates a tight, rapid swimming motion. This high-speed vibration cuts through the water, creating the specific flash and displacement that predatory fish associate with an easy meal.
Active on the Fall: Unlike baits that go "dead" when you stop your retrieve, this swimbait spirals and flutters on the drop. This "dying baitfish" shimmy is a magnet for suspended fish waiting for a vertical presentation.
Target Species & Tactics
Species Pro-Tip
Bass (Large & Smallmouth) Perfect for matching the hatch when they’re keyed in on shad. Burn it over submerged grass or crawl it across rocky points
.Redfish & Trout A coastal essential. The tight action perfectly replicates the "shiver" of mullet and pilchards in marshy flats.
Walleye Deadly when trolled or cast near structure. The subtle vibration is often the key to triggering finicky walleye chasing perch. Crappie & White Bass An ideal profile for schooling fish. Cast directly into surface boils or vertical jig when they're holding deep.
Rigging Guide
To get the most out of that unique tail action, we recommend the following setups:
Jig Heads: Use 1/8 to 1/2 oz heads. The lighter the head, the more "flutter" you'll get on the fall.
Weighted Swimbait Hooks: A 3/0 to 4/0 hook (weighted 1/8 to 3/8 oz) keeps the bait weedless and upright.
The Extras: * Underspin’s: Add a blade for extra flash in stained water.
Umbrella Rigs: The 3.8" size is the "goldilocks" length for filling out an A-rig.
Drop Shot: Try a nose-hook for a finesse approach that dances with the slightest rod tip movement.