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There is a Difference in Swim Baits |
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Written by Mike Gerry
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Tuesday, 26 January 2010 |
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As the swim bait craze continues to mature and the technology keeps getting better, I have found that in the hard bait version of swim baits, there is a difference. The differences are subtle but none-the-less they do make a difference to me. The major difference between baits is the ability to be life-like in the water; to accurately mimic the true, natural movement of a fish in water. If swim baits are going to catch fish its movement must be as life-like as possible and the Tru-Tungsten swim baits are so natural in the water that the human eye has a hard, to impossible, task determining the difference. Not only do these baits resemble life-like baits in the water but, also, with a very simple removal of a pin, you can add or remove some tungsten weights from a weight chamber. Tru-Tungsten has engineered a chamber that holds two tungsten ball weights that, with a pair of needle nose pliers, you can change the drop rate of the bait easily and quickly. The BB-type weights sit in the chamber and do not change the life-like movement of the bait. They ergonomically drop the bait with enormous detail and movement so you can work the bait as a wake bait on top, just under the surface, or drop to the bottom and skim the bottom structure. This is truly a difference maker. In most bait, adding weight changes the movement. The Tru-Tungsten swim baits life-like movement, with or without the BB weights, are just amazing.
The combination of Tru-Tungsten, Ish Monroe and Matt Newman as the designers of this bait is one that will once again change the ever-evolving swim bait era of fishing. It’s, once again, an exciting time in the development of tackle and the Tru-Tungsten development of swim baits just obsoletes all their competition. Try it! I promise you’ll immediately see the difference! Captain Mike
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