WIGGLEBUG / SOFT BAIT
A sinking insect bait that can be used with offset hooks.
The Wiggle Bug is an insect-type sinking worm that makes bass want to eat.
The small size is reminiscent of an aquatic insect or shrimp, and its arms create a slight, tingling vibration even when it sinks without added weight. This stimulates the feeding habits of bass and gets them to bite, even when they are not actively feeding.
The high-density material in the body is made with 30% salt content that allows for unparalleled long casting performance for a lure of this size, allowing you to send it to targets with precision. The body design is also designed for use with offset hooks to make it more weedless, and a molded piece on the bait can hide the hook point so it avoids snagging cover.
The bait can be fished on several rigs, including weightless, on a free-rig, drop-shot, Carolina-Rig, or it can be used as a jig trailer.
TYPE SINKING
SIZE: 1.2inch/2g (6 per pack)
2025.7 release.
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ARM
The tingling and wiggling arms create action that bass can’t resist.
Even without a weight, it shakes and vibrates as it falls.
The weightless, free rig, and drop-shot methods will get this arm action and bring out the best of the Wiggle Bug design.
The arms also wiggle and appeal when the bait is dragged sideways.
BODY
The body, which is compatible with offset hooks to be more weedless, is molded to resemble an insect’s exoskeleton. The hook point can be hidden, significantly increasing its ability to avoid cover. It is also compatible with various ways of fishing, such as behind overhangs, in bushes, or hanging a bait with the “CHOCHIN” method.
The high-density material with 30% salt content contains crustacean ingredients. It has excellent long casting performance and castability despite its small 30mm body, allowing you to place the lure perfectly.
The ultra-soft material has strong tensile strength and good hook retention, reducing tearing and breakage.
Recommended offset hook: #3-4
A thinner gauge hook makes the bait fall more slowly in open water.
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