
Lures
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Bass don't just see their prey. They hear it. Feel it. Hunt it. The Wasp attacks all three. Pop it across the surface and the internal rattle fires off — a sharp, aggressive knock that carries through the water column and pulls fish up from the depths. The articulated wings rock and flutter on every twitch, throwing water and creating the kind of surface commotion that tells every predator in the area that something is struggling and it won't be for long. It floats perfectly at rest. Two razor-sharp hooks sit positioned exactly where they need to be for a clean connection on explosive topwater strikes. This is the lure you tie on at first light. When the water is glassy and calm. When the bass are shallow and aggressive and you want to watch the strike happen right in front of you. Fish it slow. Fish it fast. Just don't put it down.
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