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The 16 Best Soft Baits – Craws reviews

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  Zoom® Ultra Vibe® Speed Craw Zoom® Baby Brush Hog Soft Bait Bass Pro Shops® Bull Hog Strike King® KVD Perfect Plastics Rodent Gene Larew® Biffle Bug Zoom® 6" Brush Hog Soft Baits Culprit Incredi-Craw Strike King® KVD Perfect Plastics Game Hawg Zoom® Super Speed Craws Zoom® 3" Tiny Brush Hog Gene Larew® Biffle Bug V & M Flatwild Bass Pro Shops® Hollow Craw Strike King® KVD Perfect Plastics Game Hawg Bass Pro Shops® Hustle Bug Culprit® Incredi-Bug
Rating ★★★★★ ★★★★★ ★★★★★ ★★★★★ ★★★★★
Brand ZOOM BAIT CO GENE LAREW STRIKE KING LURE CO ZOOM BAIT CO INC CLASSIC FISHING ZOOM BAIT CO INC STRIKE KING LURE CO Gene Larew
Size 3-1/2”. 3-3/4". 5-1/4”. 6". 3". 1-1/4”. 4 4". 3-3/4". 4". 3-1/4".  4-1/4".

Zoom® Ultra Vibe® Speed Craw

  • Incredibly versatile
  • Can be fished alone or on a rig
  • High-action tentacles
  • The incredibly versatile Ultra Vibe Speed Craw from Zoom can be effectively fished alone on a Carolina rig or rigged as a trailer on your favorite flippin’ jig. The Speed Craw’s high-action tentacles flutter tantalizingly on the fall, bringing bigger bass out of cover and forcing the inevitable strike. Per 12.
    Size: 3-1/2”.
    Colors: (001)Pumpkin, (002)Watermelon/Red Flake, (003)Green Pumpkin Purple Flake, (004)Watermelon Candy, (005)Bullfrog, (006)Alabama Craw, (007)Watermelon Candy Red, (008)Green Pumpkin Blue Flake, (009)Green Pumpkin Magic, (010)Watermelon Magic, (011)Scuppernong Candy, (012)Green Pumpkin Purple Green.

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    Hi I’m drawn Gregory I’m gonna talk to. You about the zoom ultraviolet speed crawl. And why I like to flip. And grass and rivers for big backs. One reason this bait is. Because the pictures. That are on it check. These things out okay they’re gonna flap up. And down and give them. More so much action as. You can see I’m moving it up. And down up and down tentacles get. It so much action now the color I’ve been using lately is the green pumpkin blue flash. Ireally like the color. It uses the traditional green pumpkin colors we’ve spent a producer for so. Many years but adds. That blue flash in it which crawfish typically have. You know on this day the grass was really thick so. Idecided to use a 1. And 1/4 ounce green pumpkin flipping weight by true tungsten badly sit on the way down on the point. Ithought it would be like. You know you use a very heavyweight. When you’re flipping and pitching the idea is to lay them to a spot as softly as possible. That way it provides a very natural presentation to the fish chunk of the swanee took on the speed crawl zoom steep draw big swanee bass right there pretty nice. One first Marty you know a lot of people freak out. When the sea grass in a river. They just don’t know. Where to start here’s a tip fish the front of the grass mat the back of the grass mat. Any weird structure in between. You do happen to catch a big. One don’t forget catch. And release is always appreciated by other fishermen until next time. This is drawn Gregory. Ihope your lines stay tight. And your Rapids smooth.

    Fishness jag you vibrate Carl. And watermelon red color on the 3/8. Or on three out VMC hook with a 3/16 sounds Strike King tungsten weight pegged tied with a Snell not other well I’m glad to see. That working again a little better Hewlett since. Ichanged the weight of. It my mind yesterday sorry. Ihid the camera right in the top of the mountains. You wanted how long is. Another wing but that made the difference is about 14. And a half, so he’s a keeper Thank You mr spa of yeongseon so. That makes a do see. What you did to my bait. Isaw I’m doing I got the. Igot the BMC hook three out hook with flipping hook with a snail. No 3/16 ounce tungsten striking weight. And then I just got a pegged. You see why cuz you set the hook. You know it goes up in their mouth I’m just taking you Bob speed calls. And I’m trimming them up making sure. All my actions good in my legs.

    And start and I’m just threading it through. And up to the keeper up to the eye the hook well. Ihooked I did make sure it’s straight make sure. All my stuff’s tray go back up. And try not hit the camera again. Isaid to hook that rascal just drilled. Imean your wasn’t no playing around with. This time oh there’s. One yeah are you gosh. She just come off just come on guys. They are wanting this beat crawl badly having to watch my line in the words of Greg Hackney. You got to put your mouthpiece in using this lure lets’s see. We get him this time they’re definitely loving to crawl — cash — bikes. One fish everyone got. One in the other ones still out there on the road oh yeah. We got him oh gosh this is bigger. Than the last one y’all oh yeah bigger. Than the last one go three cash two fish oh that’s the chunk that’s three two. And a half three see. What he weighs or well let’s see. What he measured oh yes. One is 15 and a half boy. They are loving the crop yeah. One he’s bigger yeah he’s a 2 pounder good fish thank.

    You fine sir thank you goes for the blessing so that’s three cast to fish. And three bites thank. You lord again just rigging this the same way I’m checking my line of course make sure. You know teach the called for my towel on there. That out there I’m just making sure. Ithread it through probably. You know eighths of an inch. Or so not much just enough to keep. It on the bar or on the keepers up there. Ithread it up to the. It makes sure my bait straight we’re tried to. You know the straight is as. Idid hook one backwards y’all please forgive. You know I’m you know I’m I’m learning too but just reverse. You know go right back in there. Idon’t think I hit my camera on.

    One which is a good thing and then. Ijust adjust everything I’m gonna keep her down there. This little barber stops. Ibought it Bass Pro Shops. You know the plastic ones. Ilike them better you know they’re there the pro model ones go get. Another fish guy on. That boat come back up here. Me catching fish man I’m just working. That rip rap trying to get out there. You know farmer hand. These fish are up in. This corner Nate arts just killing this crawl. They are getting bigger there. He is stay on their baby oh yes. Another good fish this guy in the boats just watching me. Ican’t believe either young man smaller fish buddy choke. It looks at that’s forecast three fish top of the man side of man he’s not he’s definitely not keeper but hey listen guys. It always pays to try new stuff he’s 12 inches. Now he’s working major league fishing always pay to try new stuff. Even fish in the bank thank.

    You sir thank you lord. That gets the old blood pumper going now I’m telling you look. This going as long as. We can my camera says 11 minutes in 25 seconds filling the boat over there. That was striper fishing he sees over here that’s the bridge. Iwonder what world is. That boy doing well not fishing for Stoppers.

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    Zoom® Baby Brush Hog Soft Bait

  • It’s a crawfish/lizard/worm hybrid
  • Slender body with high-action appendages
  • Wholly realistic, super-soft to the touch
  • Salt-impregnated
  • Great for pitching, flipping or swimming
  • Zoom’s most popular creature bait, the Zoom Baby Brush Hog, looks like nothing and everything, all rolled into one. This crawfish/lizard/worm hybrid features a slender body with high-action appendages which help slow the fall and create loads of vibration and appealing movement. Great for pitching, flipping, or swimming, the Zoom Baby Brush Hog is always a deadly choice for bass, no matter how it’s rigged. Year after year, Zoom Baits remain the hottest soft plastics in bass fishing. Zoom softbaits are legendary for their uncanny fish-producing ability, and rare is the tournament angler who will leave the dock without a good supply in the boat. Wholly realistic, super-soft to the touch, and salt-impregnated, Zoom softbaits have the look, the action, and the flavor needed to make fish bite down hard, and fight to hang on. Made in USA. Per 12.
    Size: 4”. 
    Colors: (001)Black Ruby, (002)June Bug Red, (003)Red Bug, (005)Green Pumpkin Green, (006)Watermelon Green Orange, (007)Blueberry, (008)Watermelon Green Flake, (009)Mardi Gras, (010)Big Tex, (011)Candy Bug, (012)Green Pumpkin Purple Flake, (013)Bullfrog, (014)Alabama Craw, (015)Blue Fleck, (016)Okeechobee Craw, (017)California 420, (018)Green Pump Purple Green.

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    Want to talk about one of my favorite large mouth lures. And we’ll get into that here in a second but first. Iwant to speak a little bit about an app called fish brain. And fish brain is a fishing app. And here’s a quick message on fish brain right so let’s click on the fish brain app real quick it’s kind of like an Instagram for fishing like here’s a picture of a large mouth bass caught by Roland Martin. All probably know who Roland Martin is he’s a pro fisherman. He talks about like. What he used to catch. Ijust gave it a thumbs up. It looks like it has 556 likes so there’s a lot of fishermen out there. That use this app already as. You can tell and then. We click over here he caught. It on a big easy swim bait. Even shows the different colors of Big Easy swim baits. You can get it’s really neat. You can come on here. You can post your picture. You can put you caught the fish let’s go to my profile real quick so. Iposted the picture of. Iput the exact location. Icaught the fish you can see. That as well you get on fish brain. And download the app again. You can see I caught. That fish what I called. It on which is just a really cool thing you can look at my gear. And the things you can select baits rods reels lure line terminal tackle extras.

    Ijust haven’t added. Anything yet it’s a really neat app. Ithink it’s cool because it’s like an Instagram but for fishing thank. You to fish brain for sponsoring this video. Ithink it’s a really cool app. And it’s a great way for fishermen to connect with. Another again the link to download. That app will be down in the description below please download. It through that link. And then follow me on fish brain as well anyway let’s get right to. It today I’m gonna be talking about the brush hog the zoom brush hog. This is actually the bait. Iwas using in my last video. And the last four to video. This is actually a watermelon orange brush hog. And it’s the baby version so it’s not the full size brush hog gets the smaller. One it’s called the baby brush hog that’s the size. Iprefer never really use the big brush hogs but the baby brush hog seems to work very well the reason why I like. This size is just I feel like it’s. More compact and small.

    When you’re fishing around cover it’s also probably gonna catch. More fish it still gets just as big of a bite as. Imade as a regular brush hog would the reason why I was using the watermelon orange color in the last video is. That Florida water it has like a tea color to. You don’t want something like a black. And blue really you kind of just want. Something that has a little bit of flake in. Or bright flake and that’s why I was fishing. That watermelon orange so. You look at this but. You can see the specks of orange in. When it’s in the water. That orange really stands out a lot. And helps the fish see. That bait but it’s still watermelon color so. It still looks pretty natural as. You can tell those fish will munch in. Ionly have two left in. This pack I have 12 to begin with.

    Ithink it’s a great pond fish. And lower but I wanted to give. Few tips about fishing and brush hogs so. Another color of brush. Ilike to finish is just a regular watermelon. You look at one it’s just watermelon color green with. Some black flake in. And that’s a little bit. More natural that watermelon orange but again it’s not gonna stand out as much in the water usually going to want to fish. This in like the more clear water. And then you have really stained water. Idon’t have any here with. You can use a black. And blue color those work well too but. Ilike to stick with the natural colors. Whenever I’m fishing with brush hogs. Ilike to just stick with natural colors in general. When I’m fishing the first kind of hook. You can use is an e WG hook. You want to use this hook. When you’re fishing around tight cover. This up on this bait it’s gonna be straight up.

    And down and it’s not gonna get snagged as much. You can bury that hook back into the bank but typically for the best hook up ratio. You want to use a round Bend hook here in my hand right. Irecommend using either a 300. Or a for all size you could go up to a 5. Few so desired but I wouldn’t go. Any bigger that the reason why I use a round bin is. Because you’re gonna hook up on those fish a lot better you’re just gonna catch. More fish you could get snagged. More but I’ve found as long as. You work that bait kind of slow you’re not gonna get hung up. That much as long as. You have it rigged correctly. And I’m sure all know already but I’m just gonna quickly Texas rig. This bait with a round bin hook to show. That looks like alright guys so there. We have a pretty well rigged brush hog right there. You can tell it’s pretty weightless I’ll poke the hook out a little bit.

    And then bury it back into the bait but make sure. You bury back into the bait enough to. Where it’s not gonna get hung up over the first obstruction. You go over I prefer a round bin hook like. You can use the ewg. If you’re fishing and. Some like heavy cover. Some rocks or things like. That as far as weights sometimes go I’ll use a lead weight like. One right here this is a 3/16 ounce that’s. Whenever I want to fish. It around shallow cover. And things like that but for the. Most part for the most part. Iwant a heavier weight in a tungsten weight so here’s a couple different tungsten weights. Iwould use so hard to focus right. This is a 3/8 ounce tungsten weight that’s probably my favorite size weight to use for the brush hog just. It gets to the bottom quick. You can fill the bottom well with. You can still feel the bite.

    And then lastly if you’re really fishing heavy covered. If you’re like trying to flip a brush hog. Something you might. Even want to go up to a 1/2 ounce. And I’m holding a 1/2 ounce right. Idon’t know how well. All can see that but that’s a tungsten weight as well. You can buy these tungsten weights in like a green pumpkin color. This one’s kind of flaked off. You can buy them in black. Whatever you can paint them yourself. Ireally like tungsten. You can feel the bottom really well with. It comes to the lighter weights. Ijust go ahead and buy the lead save yourself. Some money you’re gonna be able to feel those bites just as well with a LED light. When you’re fishing with a really lightweight so. Idon’t really need a tungsten weight. If I’m fishing really like Texas rig lastly. Iwanted to talk about the rod. This is my jig rod right here it’s got a Abu Garcia Revo S which is seven point three to.

    One gear ratio real fast real. You want a fast reel. Whenever you’re dragging baits. You want to be able to pick up slack really fast. This real paired on a seven for heavy 13 fish in fake black rod it’s a sweet rod. This rod I think it’s a great jig rod but. What I would call my jig fish. And setup avoid you’re gonna right. Now a black and blue jig as. You can tell but it has twenty pound fluorocarbon on. And that’s probably my line of choice for fish. And jigs and also my line of choice for fishing like a heavier Texas rig. This is the combo I was fishing. That brush hog on in the last video just. Iwas in Florida I really wanted to fish with heavy gear. Ihooked into a big fish. Iwould be ready for it. Ifelt comfortable using this so that’s.

    That but normally I would be fishing. That bait on a seven-foot medium heavy rod. This is actually the top water rod I’m not gonna really go into. That but I would fish. It on a rod like this a 7-foot medium heavy rod just. Because like in Virginia. We don’t have as big bass. We don’t have thick grass. We don’t have the cover. They do down in Florida so a lighter rod will suit. You just fine and then. Ihave braid on this rod but don’t mind. You still want your fast gear ratio reel 7 to 1. Or higher is what I recommend. And then I would put about 15 pound fluorocarbon on. It normally I don’t have a rod here with. That set up right now at college so that’s.

    Everything about brush hogs that’s my tips for you. You apply those things you’ll catch. More fish that’s just. What I found out from fishing the bait myself trying things out like. That baby brush hog size. Ilike to use a 3/8 ounce tungsten weight. Ilike to use about a 7-foot medium heavy rod with 15 pound fluorocarbon. And a fast gear ratio reel. And lastly I like to stick to those natural colored lures before. This video please check the link down below. You haven’t picked one of these up already. Ihighly recommend it’s just to take. Someone fishing t-shirt it’s kind of like my doom March but it’s. That we’re trying to promote the sport of fishing we’re trying to get. More people in the water. Ifeel like this is a great way to do. It so checks out that link down below. And check out one of these t-shirts.

    And pick one up for yourself they’re really comfortable. And nice t-shirts and I’ve put a lot of work into them. And then another link in the description. You can check out the take. Someone fishing Facebook group. And that’s awesome Facebook group. You can connect with other anglers. And has like the same logo on. It just search Facebook for take. Someone fishing or click the link down below like. And that’s a great way to connect with other anglers to talk about fishing debate fishing do. Whatever you want that’s. Ihave for this video. You guys enjoyed watching and as always go take. Someone fishing

    So guys God speed again. Iwanted to take a quick second. And show you my favorite jig trailer. Iwas fishing with the gentleman yesterday. We got the talking briefly about jig trailers. What was his favorite. What was my favorite. And maybe I have kind of an unusual. Idon’t know most people think of the baby brush hog as a. You know creature bait obviously. It works great on like shaky head tons. And tons and tons of other uses but mine is the baby brush hog but. Idon’t use the baby brush hog straight out of the package. And that’s what I’m going to show. You today I’ve been extremely successful with. This jig trailer and the reason. Ilike zoom products in particular. Ilike the baby brush hog so much is the versatility of. All for what 399 I’m getting 12 of these. Ican use them as you know standalone creature baits. Ican use them as jig trailers. Ican use them in a ton of different scenarios but I’m not paying a lot for them as opposed to say like the Missal baits the baby d-bomb. Some of these other ones. You get seven of the baby Dee bombs so. Ijust kind of wanted to show. Imodify that like. Isaid I’ve been very successful with. It false come up jigs season is upon. Ijust kind of want to show. Igo ahead that so stay tuned guys. You enjoyed the video. All right guys so here. We got two baby brush hogs. We have a 3/8 ounce dirty jig. This is a pitching jig in spray grass color followed by my favorite trailer that’s a baby brush hog so.

    This is kind of the package as it’s been modified but I’m going to go over kind of what it takes to make. It looks like and I’ll show. You in the kind of the completed form so the very first thing you’re going to do is you’re going to trim the flaps on the sides okay. And you’re going to cut those pretty much. All the way back until. You hit the kind of the middle long plastic here. What that’s going to do is. It actually hits the rock. It hits the dirt all right. This will not open up say like a baby brush hog will. And basically flop over here. And there the plastics too thick but. What I like about it is you’ll see. Itry to get you a shot in the sink in my shop sink. They will kind of open up. And kind of vibrate kind of like a craw which. Ireally really like so you’re going to trim those basically. All the way back to the middle plastic.

    You want a little bit. More subtle you don’t want. It open up quite as much. You could trim and just don’t give it as much play but. Ilike to really open them up as much as possible. And get those arms and legs flailing when. It actually impacts the hard surface so the first thing you’re going to do like. Isaid is trim right down. This middle seam okay then. What you’re going to do is. You have choices it comes to. These front appendages. Either take the rounded portion. And just snip off the top of. You could cut right along the inside so. You can cut basically right here. All right that you’ll leave the arm kind of flailing one thing you need to keep in mind. That is the fact that the jig skirt will actually get in the way of.

    That action it will twirl. Iwill do I have like a finesse jig. Something like it doesn’t have a lot of strands. Iwill trim it real close to get. That additional action. It really won’t get in the way too much but. If you’re running like a full skirt like. Even think this has been trimmed. That much but if you’re running like a full skirt. You leave these appendages. This skirt will get in the way of the action a little bit so keep. That in mind guys what I do which. Idid on one for demonstration sake is. Iwent ahead and just trimmed the appendages they’re just straight across. Ijust cut the top of. It off as close as this kind of leaves little flappy arms out here.

    That vibrate is pretty nice it’s very similar to a thicker version. This is the Jean LaRue biffle bog. This is a small version. That three and a half inch. You can see it kind of gives obviously a much thicker version of. It kind of gives the same type of profile so that’s. What I do as far as appendages. Most of the time on my full-skirted jigs again. Ihave a finesse jig. Imight very well just cut. One small snip on this back part of the appendage. And then I’ll leave. That arm will flail as. It goes through the water so that’s. That as far as length is concerned. This depends on the jig. That you’re using but. What I like to do is. Because a baby brush hog is rounded on the end. Iwill just snip the very rounded tip of. And that’ll give me a good flush surface so. When it’s actually sitting against the jig it’ll have a good flush sort of profile okay so it’ll it’ll really fit up their good.

    One thing you need to keep in mind is especially on. This is a and a half ounce dirty Jegs punching jig but. One thing you need to keep in mind is a baby brush hog was not intended as a jig trailer originally it’s obviously a creature bait so the actual trailer keeper that’s on the back of. It will actually pierce through the baby brush hog a little bit sometimes but. It works extremely well soon plastic is proven. You won’t have any problem getting it on again. This is a and a half ounce punching jig so. You can get these on. Some of the biggest jigs on the market not have. Any sort of problem so that’s pretty much. It as far as modifications are concerned as far as. What I do and I’m going to show. What it looks like in the water. And show that the action in my opinion is superior to.

    Some of your other options. Some of your other creature baits. Idon’t have any cross sitting here with. Me but compared to like the little baby brush hog. Some of these other ones so. Or the baby d-bomb I should say so. One thing I really do like. Ishould mention the the brush hog is the swimming action. You have when it’s actually swimming through the water. These little tail appendages here kind of twirl in the water it’s going to be for me to demonstrate in the video but. Ireally like the action swimming and. Ilike the action it impacts actually on the ground better. Some of these other options. And so anyway that’s. And I’m going to show. That looks like right here in a second stay tuned you.

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    Bass Pro Shops® Bull Hog

  • Great for Carolina and Texas rigs or flippin’ on a jig
  • Loaded with salt and 8up scent attractant
  • Compact, meaty body
  • Curly-tail tentacles and arms
  • Bass Pro Shops’ Bull Hog features a compact, meaty body with curly-tail tentacles and arms that slow its descent while increasing the action. It’s absolutely deadly when fished around structures like rocks, docks, stumps, and weeds. Loaded with salt and 8Up™ scent attractant. Per each.
    Size: 1-1/4”.
    Colors: (001)Black Blue Flake, (003)Watermelon Magic, (006)Red Shad, (007)Green Pumpkin Magic Pearl, (008)Pepper Frog Hot Orange, (009)Watermelon Red, (010)June Bug Sapphire, (011)Okeechobee Craw, (013)Bluegill, (014)Houdini, (013)Bluegill, (015)Summer Craw, (018)Alabama Craw, (019)Sooner Run, (021)Candy Bug.
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    Hey guys midwest fishing bros. Ihope you’re having a good day. Ihope you’ve been able to fish a little bit. Iknow it’s winter and in the Midwest it’s getting harder. And harder fish but. If you’re in some of those warmer States. Ihope you’re getting out there. And fishing we’ve actually here in Iowa we’ve had actually a pretty warm winter so far so hope you’re fishing but today. Iam going to talk about two baits. And the first one is the vm delta bug. This is in watermelon candy. It is four and a half inches. It comes in eight different colors. And is 449 for an eight pack okay so. This is the first bait. And the second beat is the bass pro shops ball hog. This is four and a quarter inches. It is 499 for an eight pack. This comes in 15 different colors. Now the reason why I want to talk about. These two bait today is.

    Because they’re almost identical actually I’m pretty sure. They are identical except for the bass pro shops. One is just a little bit a little bit smaller but as far as the details. They are identical you know. Idon’t know if they use the same mold. What they do but everything about the bait is the exact same. Even comes down to the eyes are the exact same shape form in the exact same spots. And the craws are the same the tentacles are the same. And I’ve had the chance to fish. Both of these baits. Now as far as me telling you which one’s better I’m not really sure. They do the exact same action the vm is a little softer plastic. Then the bass pro but other.

    They fish the exact same way andI’m not going to tell. You which one is better. Ireally don’t know but. You are checking out. These baits this is the Delta bug by VM. This is the bass pro shops bull hog the Bo Hogg at Bass Pro has a lot. More colors you can choose from so. If you’re looking for a certain color. That the Delta bug doesn’t come in go check out the bull hog from bass pro. You know both have caught. Me plenty of fish they’re just great little Bates there a flipping bait. You can throw them and cover. You can put them on a wobble head. These tentacles go crazy the cross stand up like they’re in a defense mode but. You want to pick these up. Both of them work good, so I’m not going to tell. You to go out and buy the vm one’s over the bass pro so but go check. These baits out they are. You can go to buy you outdoors calm to buy. Or tackle warehouse has. Iwill put the link in the description to. Both of these baits in the video so again they’re pretty much identical Bates.

    Idon’t know if they use. They have the same mold. What but there are nice little bait. This is the ball hog by bass proI’ll put the link down below. You liked the video. Iknow we’re not fishing a lot. Because it’s winter but let. Us know in the comments. What you’d like to see. And hopefully we can get. It done for you guys so be sure to hit. That like button subscribe. And we’ll see you next time thanks for watching.

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    Strike King® KVD Perfect Plastics Rodent

  • Big, meaty profile attracts plenty of attention
  • Waving legs and dual tail flaps do a number on big bass
  • Enhanced with coffee-bean granules and coffee-bean oil
  • Other than the big, meaty body, we don’t know how this unique softbait got its name. After all, the Strike King KVD Perfect Plastics Rodent’s waving legs and dual tail flaps suggest a different kind of critter altogether. But there’s no doubting that it will do a number on big bass. Strike King’s level of detail is unmatched, and the profile and action will attract plenty of attention, even in heavy cover. Jig it or rig it, and hold on tight! Enhanced with real coffee-bean granules and coffee-bean oil to give the tube an earthy tinge and a naturally strong scent and taste that big bass are eager to slurp up. Not only does the coffee scent and flavor entice and encourage fish to hold the bite longer, but it also works to mask human scents. It is salt-impregnated, too. Per 6.
    Size: 4″.
    Colors: (220)Big Tex, (221)Watermelon/Red Flake, (222)Black/Blue Flake, (223)June Bug, (224)Green Pumpkin, (225)Okeechobee Craw, (226)Blue Bug.
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    Gene Larew® Biffle Bug

  • Evenly spaced ridges from nose to tail
  • Lifelike action and vibration
  • Hyper-active swimming legs, 6 side tentacles
  • Can be fished in a variety of ways
  • The Biffle Bug is another one of Tommy Biffle’s creations, and it incorporates several top features from the Gene Larew Biffle-O bait series that combine into 1 compact bait, which is perfect for almost any situation. In addition to its solid head and hollow body cavity, designed to hold a round rattle, the Biffle Bug features evenly spaced ridges from nose to tail, hyper-active swimming legs, 6 side tentacles, special foot pad, and a flexible tail that is convex on the backside. These combine to give this unique bait its lifelike action and vibration every time it rubs against limbs, rocks or grass. Biffle Bugs give anglers a high-action bait that can be fished in a variety of ways including Texas, Carolina, jig-rigged, legs on or pinched, off, flipped, pitched or swam. Regardless of its size or how it’s rigged and fished, the Biffle Bug screams, ”easy meal!” Per 8.
    Sizes: 3-1/2”, 4-1/4”, 5”.
    Colors: (001)Watermelon Pepper, (002)Green Pumpkin Candy, (003)Red Bug, (004)Green Pumpkin, (005)Sooner Run, (006)Green Pumpkin/ Chartreuse Pepper, (007)Dark Watermelon/Watermelon (not shown), (008)Bama Bug, (009)Black Neon, (010)Sapphire Blue, (011)Okie Dokie, (012)Black Neon/Double Silver, (013)Black Neon/Chartreuse Pepper (not shown), (014)Green Pumpkin Watermelon, (015)Dark Watermelon Neon/Watermelon, (018)Red Swamp Craw, (019)Dark Watermelon/Pumpkin Purple, (021)Green Pumpkin/Pink Neon, (022)Green Pumpkin/Blue, (023)Blue Fleck, (024)Sooner Magic, (025)Shimmering Goby, (026)Mad Bluegill, (028)Gizzard Shad, (029)Double Gold, (030)Threadfin Shad.

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    I’m going to tell you about the Biffle bug it’s been out about a year. Now maybe a little longer I’ve had them for maybe a year. And a half and you know the way. It came about is Gina LaRue wanted. Me to make them a bait. And gave me the run to make. It any way I wanted. It so I flipped a beaver. Some and I wanted to make a bait. That I could flip and use a lot of different ways. And so this is. What it came out to be. This is a Biffle bug. And smoked silver his Texas rigged like. Iflip it when I’m flipping and pitching it. This is the rig that. Iuse I put a bobber stopper up here to keep my weight pegged against the bait. Iusually use a 5/16 trunk true tungsten weight. This is a four OTT paycheque bait punch hook. And nine they have a little shrink tubing. That they send with them. You put this shrink tubing on there. And turn it out cut. It at a forty-five it’s already cut heat shrink. It on their take your bug go down about the third ring on. It you want that barb to stay up in. It like so and just bring it through bring it through the first layer. And let the hook stay inside it’s a hollow bait but. When you flip it into a heavy cover. You can’t have it exposed like. You do on the hard head so. You just bring it in through the first layer it’s sitting in the open cavity inside. And right there’s the point so it’s pretty simple. And one neat thing about. This is its hollow so. Ican stick a rattle up inside. It when I want it to rattle on real muddy water.

    Or when the fish aren’t very active. You can put a piece of foam in. It to float it to Carolina rig. It and then you can fish. It on the hard head. You can also put the foam in. It fishes it weightless on top of the grass. And weeds like we’re doing today. And can catch them that way so it’s. One of the most versatile baits. That there is when. You hook it on the hard head. You want to come in about dead-center. And come out about the second little bump second little Ridge right there. And what it does this hook is a Z Bend owner hook for off hook. And that lets that bait get up on there but. If you hook it too deep then. It gets up against the action of the head so about the second little Ridge right there. And come out and bring it. All the way through. And just bring it back up there to. Where it’s laying on the back of. It that’s all there is to. It anytime you’re flipping and pitching it.

    You always want to bury the hook on the inside it’s Hollow but. You just have once again. One layer of plastic to go through but. When you fish it on the hard head it’s got a four out on a hook in. It you want to bring the hook. All the way through. Both sides and then let. It lay right there in the little V in between the ridges. And it’s totally weedless very seldom will. You ever hang it up. And the technique I use to fish. It is a steady retrieve keep. It on bottom bumping bum bum bum bum. And I throw it on 20-pound shooter son line. And you know a stiff action rod. And seven six ten heavy action rods. And just it’s a real easy bait to fish. Ithink it’s they think as a carotid getting away. You know it’s a reaction type Beach. And cover a lot of water with. It and you can hop. It and move it along like a jig but. Ithink the key and the secret to.

    This bait is its on. That swivel head so. It lets that bait go. Any direction and you just keep reeling it bumping it. Ilike to throwing rocks. And keep it moving and. That bait sitting there flopping and wiggling like. That as you’re dragging it through the rocks at a pretty good clip. And they just mug it so. You know that’s the technique.

    Hey fishing fanatics welcome back to fish den 365 I’m Dan herring and today we’re going to talk about. What may be the most versatile soft plastic lure ever created it’s the Jean LaRue Biffle bug. And there are so many different ways to fish. It was made famous by Tommy Biffle. And I’ll show how Tommy Biffle fishes. Or at least the way. We see him fish the. Most there’s actually. Several ways Tommy Biffle fishes. This bait and I’m gonna share a bunch of different ways during this video so let’s get started right off first of. All the first thing. You should be aware of. It comes to the Biffle bug is. That there are different sizes there’s a 35 inch there’s a 425 inch. And there’s a 5-inch so. We have three different sizes of the bait. Most the time I’m using the 425 inch but there are applications for the smaller size. And certainly for the larger size so the way. This is fished are the way.

    Most people fish the Biffle bug is with a swinging jig a football head jig like. That has a free swinging hook. You simply rigged the bait up Texas rig about a quarter of an inch through pull. All the way back here. What a help and it’s always important to have. This be very straight on the hook no matter. What method you’re using you always want the bait to sit straight. That stops lying twists. It just looks right in the water so that’s. You would want to rig. You would tie to your swingin jig head here. You throw this out. This hook is free swinging and. You have these appendages here the bait tends to have quite a bit of movement as you’re bouncing along the bottom so the way. That Tommy Biffle is won thousands. And thousands of dollars on. This bait is to throw. It out there and to let. It go to the bottom. And just reel it in like a crank bait so oftentimes he’s fishing it on the bottom but there have been times. When he’s fished it off the bottom. And caught fish that way with.

    It too so that’s certainly. One great way the Biffle bug but. It certainly isn’t the only way. And there’s a bunch of ways likes. This bait is incredibly versatile. One of the things that makes. It versatile is that the bait is hollow it’s got a hollow portion. You can see here there’s a hole in the back. And it’s hollow all the way up to near the nose of the bait. Now on the 5-inch bait it’s about hollow up to about a half an inch from the nose but on the four point 2 5 inch bait its it’s hollow. All the way up to about a quarter inch so only the very nose of. That bait is solid. And the rest you have a hollow body so there’s a number of things. You can do with and we’ll get into.

    That in a minute I like to fish. This bait is the same way. Ifish a beaver this is a reaction innovations sweet beaver. Ilike to fish it just the way. It here on a Texas rig. Now sometimes you might want to split. This tail it splits. When I’m trying to have. This bait imitates a crayfish then. Ilike to split the tail but. More often than not. Idon’t split the tail. Iwant to the bait to look like a sunfish of bait fish profile so. This does a great job at looking like a sunfish the biffle bug does every bit as good maybe. Even better at you simply take your Biffle bug. You snip these two large appendages off. And you’re left with. This bait fish profile. One of the things that makes. This beaver unique and the Biffle bug is well. And just ignore this tail is actually a little crooked on. That really should not be. That way it’s probably the way. It was in the package. You want that tail to be straight that’s kind of important but anyway so.

    You can see these are the same size baits. This falls when the beaver falls. This tendency to fall in a the beaver will have an erratic fall so it’ll enter the water but. It may go down this way. Or go down this way. And the Biffle bug does. That in spades I think it’s. More erratic than the Beavers probably. Because it’s hollow. This very thin tail. That makes it kind of glide so. These baits glide is their falling they can glide on angles. And oftentimes that’s. What triggers a bass to strike they’re looking at. It as an injured bait fish. And they’ll go ahead. And they’ll grab the bait the nice thing about the Biffle bug. You cannot do with the beaver is. You can get a rattle. You can stuff it up inside your Biffle bug so. You can call a bass in from maybe a little bit of a further distance especially. That water stained you just stuff. This rattle up in there as far as.

    You want to put it Texas rig. It just like you would the beaver. Some noise making if. You want that so there’s an advantage. One thing I like about the beavers is. That there’s just so. Many color combinations of. This bait not quite as. Many color combinations with the Biffle bug. Although they seem to be coming out with. More colors every year. Or so okay so another way. You can fish it Texas rig the way. You would fish a beaver. That erratic fall looks like a bait fish profile it’s a great way to fish. It here’s another way to fish the Biffle bug it’s a lot like a beaver it’s also a bit like a tube in. That it’s got that hollow body so. This bait I look at. It as kind of cross between a sweet beaver. And a tube because it’s hollow like. You could take a tube jig. You know one like. One with a rattle on. You can stuff this jig head into the Biffle bug. And you’ll get an effect like. Iactually like to fish.

    This way I have the jig head coming out of the bait on top so. That the bait is fished vertical in a bait fish profile so it’s got. This nice bait fish profile. It falls it has a bit of an erratic fall a very good way to catch fish. Another thing you can do with. You can actually bury the hook slightly. One of these plastic pieces. You have a semi weedless bait right here so very versatile. That way I really like. This bait another way. You can fish this bait is drop-shot. You can put you can set your drop-shot hook up so. That it’s set up this way. This way I’ll show that would look like so. If I’m looking to have a crayfish profile. Iwould leave the appendages on here. Iwould just set up my drop-shot so. It comes right out the nose of the bait like. You can kind of move. And down it looks like an injured craw.

    Iwant a bait fish profile. Iwill turn the bait vertical. And nose hook it the same way I’ll have. That just so that the point of the hook is sticking out. That nose just barely like. Another great way to fish. It has a very natural presentation in the water the tail makes. This thing very active. Another way to fish the Biffle bug is on a jig so. You can take a jig this on the back of a jig. This is the 5-inch so. This would be a big jig profile. You can leave the appendages on here like. And you’ll get that action coming off of those. You could take those appendages off. And you’ll have a jig somewhat like. You can make it like a baked fish.

    Or a bluegill profile so. You can fish that jig. You can rig it on the jig. Either flat or vertically. Either way depending on what you’re trying to imitate in the water. And again it’s a great way to fish the bait so just looking at. This bait you can fish. It like a beaver you can drop shot. Several ways. You can put rattles in. You can put it on the back of a jig. You can fish it on a football head. You can fish it on a swinging football head jig so. Many ways. You can fish it works in every. One of those situations so. This is why I think personally. It may be the most versatile soft plastic lure out there hey. You liked this video subscribe to the channel hit. That like button let. You like to fish the piffle bug please comment let.

    You fish it what’s your favorite way of fishing the Biffle bug give. Some of your experience I’m Dan herring and until next time may God bless your fishing endeavors

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    Zoom® 6" Brush Hog Soft Baits

  • The bait that started the creature bait craze
  • Still the top bait in the category
  • Beefy, salt-impregnated body
  • Multiple water-moving appendages
  • Great for T-rigging, C-rigging, or jigging
  • No collection of creature baits is complete without the Zoom 6″ Brush Hog. This is the bait that started the creature bait craze, and many years later, it remains the top bait in the category. Its beefy body features multiple appendages, plus a large, fluttery double curltail to move water and create interest. Whether your bass fishing day includes Texas rigging, Carolina rigging, or jigging, the salt-impregnated Zoom Brush Hog will bring the action. Year after year, Zoom Baits remain the hottest soft plastics in bass fishing. Zoom softbaits are legendary for their uncanny fish-producing ability, and rare is the tournament angler who will leave the dock without a good supply in the boat. Wholly realistic, super-soft to the touch, and salt-impregnated, Zoom softbaits have the look, the action, and the flavor needed to make fish bite down hard, and fight to hang on. Per 8. Made in USA.
    Size: 6″.
    Colors: (001)June Bug, (002)Red Bug, (003)Green Pumpkin Red Flake, (004)Watermelon Green Orange, (005)Green Pumpkin/Blue Flake, (007)Watermelon Candy Red, (008)Watermelon Magic, (009)Green Pumpkin Magic, (010)Blue Fleck, (011)California 420.
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    Culprit Incredi-Craw

  • Assumes a classic defensive position upon contact with the bottom
  • Realistic legs
  • Punches through vegetation
  • On the drop, the Culprit Incredi-Craw’s antennae grab the attention of nearby predators. Upon impact with the bottom, the lure’s realistic legs and claws flair out to emulate a live crawdad in full defensive mode. A thick ringed body helps it punch through vegetation to get the job done.
    Sizes: 3-1/2″ (per 8); 4″ (per 6).
    Colors: (001)Okeechobee, (002)Watermelon/Red Flake, (003)Ambrosia, (004)Green Pumpkin.

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    What’s up people welcome to fishing unfiltered today. Iam doing a review of the culprit in credit car. This is the 35-inch version. They come in 4-inch to your line already Texas rig. Whatever you want I mean just look at. That thing when we got here six penda jizz. That basically just fold up into the body make a real low profile then. You got to larger pincher appendages which stick out like. And then you got two curly tail antenna just cut off right here. It lowers the action. If that’s what you’re going for makes. It a really good punching bait. This is a crawdad color fountain about 10 different colors probably wrong on. It honestly I had tons of success. And in the spring time with. One thing this thang deep. Where you’re throwing the football head jig sore deep diving crank baits. And I’ll throw a half ounce weight on there. This thing comes to the water. These tales are kicking like crazy kicking like crazy kicking like crazy. You lift that off the bottom. And then it falls down on. Imean it’s tantalizing one thing for her punching is. This flips through. Some cover it hits the bottom. These legs come out light. It just has a good presence durability. II mean this can stand probably six seven fish. And depending on how. If you’re gonna swim. These women loose through deeper weeds on a swim bait hook on a weighted swim bait hook. It swims really well. You can swim this through completely. This screw lock hooks work perfectly flippin hooks. They will wreck up your material here. It is pretty resilient but.

    You got a flippin hook in there. It just tears this stuff up so. That is the culprit. And credit Carlyle give it a seven out of ten next ones.

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    Strike King® KVD Perfect Plastics Game Hawg

  • Lithe, supple, totally natural build
  • Excels in heavy cover
  • 6 appendages for maximum action
  • Salt-impregnated with coffee scent
  • Looking for a creature bait that excels in heavy cover that won’t hang up on every leaf and stem it touches? The Strike King KVD Perfect Plastics Game Hawg has a lithe, supple, totally natural build that allows it to slither cleanly through vegetation with no loss of action. With 6 appendages all working together, it’s the perfect jig trailer and can also pull extra bites on a drop-shot rig. All KVD Perfect Plastics lures feature soft, salt-impregnated plastic and a coffee scent that masks human scents and oils to produce more and longer bites. Per 8. 
    Size: 5-1/4”.
    Colors: (410)Blue Craw, (411)Bama Bug, (412)Green Pumpkin/Purple Gold, (413)Watermelon Red, (414)Black Blue Flake, (415)June Bug, (416)Okeechobee Craw, (417)Moon Juice.


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    Bass master Elite Series angler madly hanging out. Icast 28 team striking booth new products we’ve got a whole lineup coming up. One of those it’s a magnum game hog. Ilive north alabama Tennessee river. We throw big baits you know fishing is making a term it’s doing a lot of small baits a lot of bigger baits. One of those that around the spawn summer Carolina rig anywhere you’re fishing around a population that’s got. Some really big fish places. Iwant to go all want to go. This is gonna be killer. Some takes the game hog. And actually makes it into a meaty little soft plastic bait spawn summer flipping bushes. This is going to be awesome can’t wait to try. It out finds it today tackle warehouse is available already check.

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    Zoom® Super Speed Craws

  • Extra-wide curly claws create massive motion
  • Sends out vibrations that drive fish crazy
  • Great for pitchin’ and flippin’, or as a jig trailer
  • When lots of action is needed to draw strikes, this Zoom Super Speed Craw brings it big-time. Designed with extra-wide curly claws that gyrate wildly, moving water, and sending out vibrations like crazy, it’s great for pitchin’ and flippin’, or as a jig trailer. Per 8.
    Size: 3-3/4″.
    Colors: (001)Black/Red Glitter, (005)Junebug, (019)Watermelon Seed, (025)Green Pumpkin, (026)Blueberry, (045)White Pearl, (054)Watermelon/Red Flake, (100)Black Sapphire, (110)Sapphire Blue, (120)Watermelon Candy, (248)Green Pumpkin/Purple Flake, (251)Okeechobee Craw, (257)Bullfrog, (281)Watermelon Candy Red.

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    what’s going on YouTube hello my tackle hoarders out there APF a back in the tank again for you guys. And today zoom we have the super speed craw in Okeechobee craw I’ll take. And show you guys what it is basically a speed craw but it’s got. These really bulked up claws on. You can see how massive. They are they’re almost the length of the bits it’s a smaller profile but I’ll be using this bait as a search bait meaning I’m just probably gonna chuck. It out there and slow reel. It in pop it off the bottom kind of power fish. It just looking for fish there my only concern about. These is is these claws they’re probably gonna be the first thing to go so. Ididn’t bite many of these but. Ibought a couple of bags of them to try them out I’ve been looking at them for a. While it’s got great action we’ll check. That out the pretty durable. You know plastic there but my worry is short strikes are just gonna pull those claws right off. What I mean it’s got tremendous action out of those claws just short hopping it like. That just kicking and.

    You can see all the action. You get out of their yeah no good profile of a crayfish obviously. You know it’d be good as a jig trailer. You know cut it down a little bit almost use. It like a chunk goat swimming action on. It with those claws. This just waving back. And forth just throw a smaller bait with a bigger profile Okeechobee craw is a good color choice. You know it’s got that green pumpkin. And blue with the blue flake very awesome. Ihave a lot of zoom products but. You know I just tried. Some new stuff going to be trying new stuff. This next fishing season here. This happens to be one of them like. Ibought a couple of bags of these just to try out to the fact. Ithink those claws are gonna be the first thing. That go makes a probably shaky head fish. This to my theory behind. Though is those claws were designed to wave to move in the water so that’s the way I’m gonna use.

    It so I’m not gonna have. It on a football jig. And just drag it across the bottom. You can do that but there’s other crappie it’s out there. You know are gonna be moving like. Isaid throwing it out there it’s a little rolling it back and using it as a search bait. Ithink that’s what those claws were designed for so that’s the way I’m gonna use. You can see right here. That it’s almost like a big cut tail worm. You know it’s got that cut worm tail style which. Ireally like it by worms. Now so that’s that’s why I’m going to be just throwing it out their reel. It back just to get tools. Both thumping in tanum. You know trying to get a bite like. Isaid there’s probably lots of different applications. You can use them for but in my opinion. These are designed to be moved through the water. And that’s why I’m gonna fish them, so we’ll see. What happens with that I’m gonna get out of here so thanks for checking out the video subscribe. You haven’t check out my channel for more tank tests unboxings a couple of tips but.

    If you’re not subscribed please subscribe I’d really like your support with the channel like the video share the video leave. Me a comment, and we’ll see in the next. One thanks again for watching bye.

    This is fish and gamer. And I’m doing a review of zooms super speed draw the speed draw is a three. And three-quarter inch baits it’s a great flippin bait. Iam a fan of creature rates as a haul. One is really designed well. It is great weedless just. It doesn’t have much in a way for treating arms. Or legs like other creature bait. These call arms just have a lot of action on them. And I’m not sure you can see. This camera here but the crawler arms have. These little ripples. Or little studs that help provide extra additional action. And provide what your noise to garnish. More attention with bass. This one’s really worked well it’s durable sometimes the arms come off will sooner. Then expected but overall it’s great beam. Ireally like it a lot. Ihighly ranked it’s a it’s a five out of five in my book. You choose to go with a good luck with. And that’s our review thanks.

    Hey guys Rob over here bass stalker fishing I wanted to do. Another product review. Ihaven’t touched on. This subject as I wanted to get. It out there these are baits. II stand by completely. It is a crawfish style bait. You can use it as a trailer. You can just use when you’re punching or just flip them with a punch weight. Something like these are the zoo SuperSpeed cross. These baits are awesome. Ilove them I actually switched from my rage craw to the SuperSpeed grow I’ve done well with them dragging a football head jig with the full size claws a trailer obviously. You that’s that’s in the later part of the year. When they like those big profile baits. One of the benefits is. When you’re using a bigger profile trick profile trailer a lot of times you’re going to get those bigger bites but I’ve used them flipping jigs have. And had a full one on as a trailer. Or I’ll cut it in half. And use half of it as a trailer but I’ve done really well like. And I’ve also done very well throwing these on a punt rake. Or flipping them in mowing pads with just a punch weight. And the craw like everything zoom has great colors very durable plastic. You don’t want to use the 5 on flip. And hook on these this parts a little too thin to use. That fly ball and it’s not as long. You have very long appendages on. This bait so go with a 4. Or a 3 off flipping hook. And you’ll be good to go but definitely check out the zoom SuperSpeed cross them in.

    All different kind of colors. You can get them you can get good deals on. That tackle we’re now so definitely check them out thanks for the support. You guys haven’t subscribed please do so check out my Facebook page. Ialso have an Instagram account. Now but thanks for the continued support. And we’ll see you again soon thanks.

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    Zoom® 3" Tiny Brush Hog

  • Uncanny fish-producing ability
  • Supersoft, salt-impregnated lure
  • Incredibly productive colors
  • Load your tackle box with some of the hottest soft-plastic baits in the industry. Zoom’s 3″ Tiny Brush Hog baits are preferred by tournament fishermen for their uncanny fish-producing ability. And once fish bite into this lifelike, supersoft and salt-impregnated lure, they’ll fight to hang on to it. Comes in incredibly productive colors that set the standard for other lure makers. If you’ve never tried Zoom baits, be sure and tie one of these on. From that moment on there’ll be plastic baits, and there’ll be Zoom baits. Per 15.
    Size: 3″.
    Colors: (001)Watermelon Seed, (002)Green Pumpkin, (003)Watermelon/Red Flake, (004)Green Pumpkin/Red Flake. 
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    Gene Larew® Biffle Bug

  • A versatile soft-plastic bait you can fish a variety of ways
  • Hollow body lets you insert a rattle chamber
  • Can be rigged for weedless retrieval
  • Gene Larew’s versatile soft-plastic Biffle Bug lure can be fished in a variety of ways that will drive big bass crazy. It has a flat, slightly cupped tail that produces a tantalizing up and down wobble. The side fins flap as the lure swims and are scored near the body so you can remove them to create an entirely different look. The body is hollow so you can insert a rattle chamber. Rig it for weedless retrieve and bounce it along rocks or timber where big bass lurk. Per 8.
    Size: 4-1/4″.
    Colors: (088)Blackberry/Sapphire, (158)Red Bug, (318)Green Pumpkin/Chartreuse Pepper, (428)Green Pumpkin/Pumpkin Neon, (558)Sooner Run, (888)Green Pumpkin, (968)Green Pumpkin/Watermelon Pepper, (988)Dark Watermelon Neon.

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    I’m going to tell you about the Biffle bug it’s been out about a year. Now maybe a little longer I’ve had them for maybe a year. And a half and you know the way. It came about is Gina LaRue wanted. Me to make them a bait. And gave me the run to make. It any way I wanted. It so I flipped a beaver. Some and I wanted to make a bait. That I could flip and use a lot of different ways. And so this is. What it came out to be. This is a Biffle bug. And smoked silver his Texas rigged like. Iflip it when I’m flipping and pitching it. This is the rig that. Iuse I put a bobber stopper up here to keep my weight pegged against the bait. Iusually use a 5/16 trunk true tungsten weight. This is a four OTT paycheque bait punch hook. And nine they have a little shrink tubing. That they send with them. You put this shrink tubing on there. And turn it out cut. It at a forty-five it’s already cut heat shrink. It on their take your bug go down about the third ring on. It you want that barb to stay up in. It like so and just bring it through bring it through the first layer. And let the hook stay inside it’s a hollow bait but. When you flip it into a heavy cover. You can’t have it exposed like. You do on the hard head so. You just bring it in through the first layer it’s sitting in the open cavity inside. And right there’s the point so it’s pretty simple. And one neat thing about. This is its hollow so. Ican stick a rattle up inside. It when I want it to rattle on real muddy water.

    Or when the fish aren’t very active. You can put a piece of foam in. It to float it to Carolina rig. It and then you can fish. It on the hard head. You can also put the foam in. It fishes it weightless on top of the grass. And weeds like we’re doing today. And can catch them that way so it’s. One of the most versatile baits. That there is when. You hook it on the hard head. You want to come in about dead-center. And come out about the second little bump second little Ridge right there. And what it does this hook is a Z Bend owner hook for off hook. And that lets that bait get up on there but. If you hook it too deep then. It gets up against the action of the head so about the second little Ridge right there. And come out and bring it. All the way through. And just bring it back up there to. Where it’s laying on the back of. It that’s all there is to. It anytime you’re flipping and pitching it.

    You always want to bury the hook on the inside it’s Hollow but. You just have once again. One layer of plastic to go through but. When you fish it on the hard head it’s got a four out on a hook in. It you want to bring the hook. All the way through. Both sides and then let. It lay right there in the little V in between the ridges. And it’s totally weedless very seldom will. You ever hang it up. And the technique I use to fish. It is a steady retrieve keep. It on bottom bumping bum bum bum bum. And I throw it on 20-pound shooter son line. And you know a stiff action rod. And seven six ten heavy action rods. And just it’s a real easy bait to fish. Ithink it’s they think as a carotid getting away. You know it’s a reaction type Beach. And cover a lot of water with. It and you can hop. It and move it along like a jig but. Ithink the key and the secret to.

    This bait is its on. That swivel head so. It lets that bait go. Any direction and you just keep reeling it bumping it. Ilike to throwing rocks. And keep it moving and. That bait sitting there flopping and wiggling like. That as you’re dragging it through the rocks at a pretty good clip. And they just mug it so. You know that’s the technique.

    Hey fishing fanatics welcome back to fish den 365 I’m Dan herring and today we’re going to talk about. What may be the most versatile soft plastic lure ever created it’s the Jean LaRue Biffle bug. And there are so many different ways to fish. It was made famous by Tommy Biffle. And I’ll show how Tommy Biffle fishes. Or at least the way. We see him fish the. Most there’s actually. Several ways Tommy Biffle fishes. This bait and I’m gonna share a bunch of different ways during this video so let’s get started right off first of. All the first thing. You should be aware of. It comes to the Biffle bug is. That there are different sizes there’s a 35 inch there’s a 425 inch. And there’s a 5-inch so. We have three different sizes of the bait. Most the time I’m using the 425 inch but there are applications for the smaller size. And certainly for the larger size so the way. This is fished are the way.

    Most people fish the Biffle bug is with a swinging jig a football head jig like. That has a free swinging hook. You simply rigged the bait up Texas rig about a quarter of an inch through pull. All the way back here. What a help and it’s always important to have. This be very straight on the hook no matter. What method you’re using you always want the bait to sit straight. That stops lying twists. It just looks right in the water so that’s. You would want to rig. You would tie to your swingin jig head here. You throw this out. This hook is free swinging and. You have these appendages here the bait tends to have quite a bit of movement as you’re bouncing along the bottom so the way. That Tommy Biffle is won thousands. And thousands of dollars on. This bait is to throw. It out there and to let. It go to the bottom. And just reel it in like a crank bait so oftentimes he’s fishing it on the bottom but there have been times. When he’s fished it off the bottom. And caught fish that way with.

    It too so that’s certainly. One great way the Biffle bug but. It certainly isn’t the only way. And there’s a bunch of ways likes. This bait is incredibly versatile. One of the things that makes. It versatile is that the bait is hollow it’s got a hollow portion. You can see here there’s a hole in the back. And it’s hollow all the way up to near the nose of the bait. Now on the 5-inch bait it’s about hollow up to about a half an inch from the nose but on the four point 2 5 inch bait its it’s hollow. All the way up to about a quarter inch so only the very nose of. That bait is solid. And the rest you have a hollow body so there’s a number of things. You can do with and we’ll get into.

    That in a minute I like to fish. This bait is the same way. Ifish a beaver this is a reaction innovations sweet beaver. Ilike to fish it just the way. It here on a Texas rig. Now sometimes you might want to split. This tail it splits. When I’m trying to have. This bait imitates a crayfish then. Ilike to split the tail but. More often than not. Idon’t split the tail. Iwant to the bait to look like a sunfish of bait fish profile so. This does a great job at looking like a sunfish the biffle bug does every bit as good maybe. Even better at you simply take your Biffle bug. You snip these two large appendages off. And you’re left with. This bait fish profile. One of the things that makes. This beaver unique and the Biffle bug is well. And just ignore this tail is actually a little crooked on. That really should not be. That way it’s probably the way. It was in the package. You want that tail to be straight that’s kind of important but anyway so.

    You can see these are the same size baits. This falls when the beaver falls. This tendency to fall in a the beaver will have an erratic fall so it’ll enter the water but. It may go down this way. Or go down this way. And the Biffle bug does. That in spades I think it’s. More erratic than the Beavers probably. Because it’s hollow. This very thin tail. That makes it kind of glide so. These baits glide is their falling they can glide on angles. And oftentimes that’s. What triggers a bass to strike they’re looking at. It as an injured bait fish. And they’ll go ahead. And they’ll grab the bait the nice thing about the Biffle bug. You cannot do with the beaver is. You can get a rattle. You can stuff it up inside your Biffle bug so. You can call a bass in from maybe a little bit of a further distance especially. That water stained you just stuff. This rattle up in there as far as.

    You want to put it Texas rig. It just like you would the beaver. Some noise making if. You want that so there’s an advantage. One thing I like about the beavers is. That there’s just so. Many color combinations of. This bait not quite as. Many color combinations with the Biffle bug. Although they seem to be coming out with. More colors every year. Or so okay so another way. You can fish it Texas rig the way. You would fish a beaver. That erratic fall looks like a bait fish profile it’s a great way to fish. It here’s another way to fish the Biffle bug it’s a lot like a beaver it’s also a bit like a tube in. That it’s got that hollow body so. This bait I look at. It as kind of cross between a sweet beaver. And a tube because it’s hollow like. You could take a tube jig. You know one like. One with a rattle on. You can stuff this jig head into the Biffle bug. And you’ll get an effect like. Iactually like to fish.

    This way I have the jig head coming out of the bait on top so. That the bait is fished vertical in a bait fish profile so it’s got. This nice bait fish profile. It falls it has a bit of an erratic fall a very good way to catch fish. Another thing you can do with. You can actually bury the hook slightly. One of these plastic pieces. You have a semi weedless bait right here so very versatile. That way I really like. This bait another way. You can fish this bait is drop-shot. You can put you can set your drop-shot hook up so. That it’s set up this way. This way I’ll show that would look like so. If I’m looking to have a crayfish profile. Iwould leave the appendages on here. Iwould just set up my drop-shot so. It comes right out the nose of the bait like. You can kind of move. And down it looks like an injured craw.

    Iwant a bait fish profile. Iwill turn the bait vertical. And nose hook it the same way I’ll have. That just so that the point of the hook is sticking out. That nose just barely like. Another great way to fish. It has a very natural presentation in the water the tail makes. This thing very active. Another way to fish the Biffle bug is on a jig so. You can take a jig this on the back of a jig. This is the 5-inch so. This would be a big jig profile. You can leave the appendages on here like. And you’ll get that action coming off of those. You could take those appendages off. And you’ll have a jig somewhat like. You can make it like a baked fish.

    Or a bluegill profile so. You can fish that jig. You can rig it on the jig. Either flat or vertically. Either way depending on what you’re trying to imitate in the water. And again it’s a great way to fish the bait so just looking at. This bait you can fish. It like a beaver you can drop shot. Several ways. You can put rattles in. You can put it on the back of a jig. You can fish it on a football head. You can fish it on a swinging football head jig so. Many ways. You can fish it works in every. One of those situations so. This is why I think personally. It may be the most versatile soft plastic lure out there hey. You liked this video subscribe to the channel hit. That like button let. You like to fish the piffle bug please comment let.

    You fish it what’s your favorite way of fishing the Biffle bug give. Some of your experience I’m Dan herring and until next time may God bless your fishing endeavors

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    V & M Flatwild

  • Chunky creature bait delivers strong hooksets
  • Designed by Classic champ Cliff Pace
  • Unique half-ribbed, half-stair-stepped body
  • Trapped air on the fall increases flexibility
  • Realistic darting action
  • Looking for a chunky creature bait that won’t impede your hooksets? The unique V & M Flatwild, designed by 2013 Bassmaster Classic® champion Cliff Pace, has a half-ribbed, half-stair-stepped body which doesn’t allow water to displace trapped air as it falls. This makes its appendages more resilient and flexible, enabling full hook penetration on the hookset. Meanwhile, the Flatwild has a realistic darting action on the drop, with pincers on the side to accentuate its visual attraction. Per 7.
    Sizes: 4″.
    Colors: (001)Green Pumpkin Purple Haze, (002)Delta Melon, (003)Black/Blue Glitter, (004)Bama Bug, (005)Watermelon Red, (006)Green Pumpkin, (007)Sapphire Blue, (008)Green Pumpkin/Blue Flake.
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    Bass Pro Shops® Hollow Craw

  • Fish on a jighead or swim hook
  • Solid tail section for easy rigging
  • Hollow head section for added buoyancy
  • Infused with salt and 8up scent
  • Bass Pro Shops’ Hollow Craw is kind of an airhead, but in a good way. Its realistic design features a solid tail section for easy rigging on a jighead or swim hook, while the head section is hollow. This gives the lure a bit of buoyancy, so that it looks like a real craw foraging near the bottom, and keeps your presentation from digging into bottom clutter. Infused with salt and 8up™ scent to hold the bite. Per 7.
    Size: 3-3/4″.
    Colors: (001)Black Blue Flake, (002)Bluegill, (003)Green Pumpkin, (004)Bama Craw, (005)Okeechobee Craw, (007)Watermelon/Red Flake, (008)Blue Craw, (009)Sungill, (010)June Bug/Watermelon Red Flake.

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    Strike King® KVD Perfect Plastics Game Hawg

  • Lithe, supple, totally natural build
  • Excels in heavy cover
  • 6 appendages for maximum action
  • Salt impregnated with coffee scent
  • Looking for a creature bait that excels in heavy cover – that won’t hang up on every leaf and stem it touches? The Strike King KVD Perfect Plastics Game Hawg has a lithe, supple, totally natural build that allows it to slither cleanly through vegetation with no loss of action. With 6 appendages all working together, it’s the perfect jig trailer, and can also pull extra bites on a drop shot rig. All KVD Perfect Plastics lures feature soft, salt impregnated plastic and an exclusive coffee scent that masks human scents and oils to produce more and longer bites.
    Color: (001)Black Blue Flake.

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    Bass master Elite Series angler madly hanging out. Icast 28 team striking booth new products we’ve got a whole lineup coming up. One of those it’s a magnum game hog. Ilive north alabama Tennessee river. We throw big baits you know fishing is making a term it’s doing a lot of small baits a lot of bigger baits. One of those that around the spawn summer Carolina rig anywhere you’re fishing around a population that’s got. Some really big fish places. Iwant to go all want to go. This is gonna be killer. Some takes the game hog. And actually makes it into a meaty little soft plastic bait spawn summer flipping bushes. This is going to be awesome can’t wait to try. It out finds it today tackle warehouse is available already check.

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    Bass Pro Shops® Hustle Bug

  • Creature-style finesse bait for Ned rigging
  • Ribbed, winged torso for smooth gliding action
  • Paddletail legs quiver and shake vigorously
  • Infused with salt and 8up scent
  • Bass Pro Shops’ Hustle Bug is a downsized creature bait that will greatly enhance your Ned-rig presentation. The ribbed torso is equipped with a set of wings that deliver a smooth glide, while the paddletail legs quiver and shake with a vigor that can’t be ignored. The ultimate finesse bait for a tough bass bite, the Hustle Bug comes infused with salt and highly attractive 8up™ scent.
    Size: 3-1/4″.
    Colors: (110)Black Blue Fleck, (160)Bluegill, (198)Green Pumpkin, (209)Dirt, (376)Sungill, (396)Molting Craw, (397)New Money, (398)Canada Craw, (912)Blue Craw, (916)PB&J.
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    Culprit® Incredi-Bug

  • Big, beefy creature bait
  • Great for targeting larger bass
  • Best on a 4/0 to 6/0 wide-gap hook
  • Fish behind a jighead or on a Texas rig
  • A superior skipping and punching bait
  • When it’s time to bring out the beef, reach for a Culprit Incredi-Bug. Its upsized profile is just what’s needed to pull that kicker fish to anchor your limit. This is no ordinary creature bait. With its bulky body and 4-1/2″ length, the Incredi-Bug is best fished on a 4/0 to 6/0 wide-gap hook. With mass comes weight, and this bait is perfectly suited for both long-distance dock skipping and punching matted cover. Yet the Incredi-Bug performs extremely well in traditional swimming and jigging presentations as well – you can work it slow and subtle, playing to a crawfish bite, or quick and aggressive, with legs flapping frantically like escaping prey. On a Texas rig or a jighead, the Culprit Incredi-Bug offers an imposing presence big bass can’t ignore. Per each.
    Size: 4″.
    Colors: (001)Sapphire Blue, (002)Black/Blue Flake, (003)Okeechobee, (004)June Bug, (005)Bama Bug, (006)Green Pumpkin.
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    yeah there’s a little better yes sir. You know I just thought out of my mouth the last fish. Icaught I talked about keep fishing. You catch a little fish. Idid yeah oh I did with switched under credit swim on a jig head. Igot a big one out of. That school that’s awesome good — it’s amazing the bait it’s a nice. One it’s amazing how the bait makes such a big difference like literally. Iplayed the crank bait in there. And caught nothing but little ones. And to cast with a swim bait caught two monsters. You know this is a brand-new bait for copra. And its really perfect for flipping mats. Because it’s a real nice thick bait. It holds the hook really good so the hooks not popping out. All the time which is a major concern with a lot of flipping baits. You get hung up and onstop cuz they’re too thin that’s a big hmm yeah. They called foster he’s a weird it’s almost gray looking on their credit but flipping with a. One ounce weight great fish.

    That fish was so aggressive turn around right kind of like. That fish was on a bed 20 feet away. Idon’t think I’ve ever caught. One so aggressive then. It bit away from the been sitting brand-new Fred a slim a little spin down. And credit cross that’s. What the incredib unch goes in there. And gets them out of stuff like. And it’s awesome you know use. That big Faurot hook. It just sticks them right in the top of the mouth every time. And create a punch broke loose really pretty fish.

    Hi I’m Dustin Wilks host of no-fishing I’ll tell. You about the new and credit swim it’s got a lot of design features. That I’ve wanted in a swim bait for a really long time. And there’s nothing like. It on the market we’ve got a flat two oval shape to. This provides a lot of lift to the bait. When you’re fishing shallow weeds. You want that bait to come up. And skim over those weeds. This provides that perfect platform. This shape also allows for perfect rigging if. It on a jig or a jig head so. You don’t have a lot of plastic coming up real high so the fish grabs. It’s a flat surface. It stays true in the fish’s mouth. You hook more fish in the top of the mouth culprit invested a lot of money in a blister pack to make sure every single tail. You pulled out of the pack is in perfect alignment. You don’t have any baits. That are wasted every. One of these bass is going to be perfect. And swim just right. We included two hooks in the package with.

    These swim baits one is a jig head a half ounce jig head. And that’s for fishing the bait anytime you’re fishing I’d say five feet. Or deeper it’s a half ounce. It covers a lot of different depth ranges the other hook is a belly way to hook with. This nose screw in so that’s your shallow water heavy cover swim bait hook the way we’ve designed. This bait has great pivoting action so. You hook it on a belly weighted swim jig. And the bait instead of rolling side-to-side like a lot of swim baits have an overpowering tail. This bait is well-balanced. And the bait pivots back. And forth like a real fish swimming you’ll notice. That immediately it on versus other swim baits the swim bait is available in a wide variety of bait fish colors my favorite. One being the Tennessee shad. One final thing you’ll notice about the end credits swim. This got a hook pocket top. And bottom what this does is. It just simply allow. You to rig it perfectly centered on baits. That don’t have that hook pocket.

    It a little off center. It won’t swim right not good your big home oh my gosh. She got a second wind super clear spring fed water. They go along pinkie. That guy swim bait he really wanted it.

    Hey decimals here with culprit lures talking about the new. And credit slim basically a trimmed-down version of the popular. And credit crop and the slim profile has a lot of advantages finesse style fishing deeper water anytime. You need a smaller hook for a finesse presentation visit your go-to bait. Even works really good as a bladed swim dig trailer so let. Few of the features of. This great new page. This bait is much thinner. Then the original and credit crawl. While there’re many things. That the original credit croc sells at the nest fishing is not. One of them so with. This bait it thinner. We have the same great little curly tails. That give it that awesome action the slim profile so. It goes in any kind of cover. These little side legs. And kick out it hits the bottom so. It flares out every time. It hits the bottom it gets a lot of reaction bites. That way but the biggest thing is the ease of fishing so. If you’re making a long cast. You need a lighter wire hook. And you’re not flipping this is your go-to bait so like Carolina rig shaky head long casting on a light Texas rig bed fishing anywhere. Where you’re not just totally power fishing with. That big and credit crawl. This is your go-to bait man it’s like good.

    Here comes oval either way got. It oh my awesome frog bite. Ihad seen in so long well. Ihate toad hi I’m Dustin Wilks host of no-fishing here to tell. You about the new corporate. And credit frog awesome new bait. We went through about ten prototypes to get. This bait just right has a lot of churns to the water draws fish from a long distance it’s got a lot of features designed to hook fish better. And to come through weeds better first thing you notice. You take this bait out of the package is a textured belly. That allows it to slip through the weeds a lot easier not get stuck on lily pads. We designed this bait cast ability was. One of the main concerns so you’ll notice. That the bait is a little bit thicker. Than a lot of other frogs miss has. More plastic so you can chunk. It further and it’s also aerodynamic we’ve smooth out the sides it’s just a little bit narrower. Then a lot of frogs so. This lets you cast. It a lot further the next thing we did with. This bait is we have stubby little legs. It has a lot of good action but the bait itself is smaller so. You get fewer fish coming up.

    And bite in the back. They get the whole bait rigging this bait. You have two options it’s got a centering hook slot in the middle. You can use a single hook. This lessens the plastic. You have to set the hook through. You like I like a double hook. That comes out almost exactly on the two ridges on the top so. You have a narrower amount of plastic right on the top it’s almost like a triangle with the hook in the top. You get good hookups with. That bait pops right in their mouth.

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