Feature
Unlike the minnow type lures up until now, WOUNDED BAIT has an action of a real-life wounded fish. Diving ability is approximately 1 1/2 feet. The chin area serves as the lip and enables the diving movement. However, unlike the traditional minnow type lures, the WOUNDED BAIT possesses complicated action movements. The intricately carved mouth area enables the unique underwater movement and produces an effect of a dying bait fish being carried by water currents. By this very movement and unlike the action of traditional minnow types and pencil baits, WOUNDED BAIT will lure even the not-so-active bass by aggravating it. The WOUNDED BAIT, with its lure action, will work wonders to excite even the most difficult bass.

The greatest characteristic of the WOUNDED BAIT is the deeply carved mouth portion of the slim body. The shape, while possessing the performance of a minnow type, slides just like a pencil bait. Its construction also prevents it from making a big movement and from diving. It will be very evident when you slide the WOUNDED BAIT by using the rod tip or the handle, the protruding chin with its big open mouth will function as the conventional lip and it will try to dive by directing its head downward, but the deep carving of the mouth on both sides allows the water to flow to the back of the body. The water flows along the side of the body and toward the tail.

Furthermore, even with the nose, like a salmon, has a tendency to dive downward but the protruding chin prevents it from diving too deep. However, due to the break in the nose tip, a portion of the water will flow through the crevice between the eyes and enables the water to entangle the top and back portion of the lure. The 3 dimensional mouth of the WOUNDED BAIT is designed to direct the water to flow in 4 directions; forward, left-side, right-side and back and with its unique entangling characteristic, it enables the lure to generate a low frequency sound in water.

 

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