Basstrix Paddle Tail Swimbaits
5", 6", 7" & 8" Hollow Paddle Tail Swimbaits
The Basstrix Paddle Tail Swimbait is a hollow body soft plastic swimbait that possesses an ultra-realistic appearance and swimming action. Considered as the swimbait that started the hollow body craze, the Basstrix Paddle Tail continues to be one of the most popular swimbaits across the country. The Paddle Tail craze began several years ago when a good majority of the Elite Series field employed the bait at the Bassmaster Clear Lake event. The event was ultimately won by Steve Kennedy who reported catching several of his key fish on the Basstrix Paddle Tail Swimbait. Since that time the bait has become a mainstay for bass fishermen all over the country. Available in four sizes, 5", 6", 7" and 8", the bait is actually quite slender and will catch bass of all sizes. The profile of the bait matches a wide variety of forage fish all over the country and the color patterns afford any angler the opportunity to match the hatch in their local fishery. The Basstrix Paddle Tail Swimbait can be rigged a number of ways. When fishing open water applications most anglers prefer a swimbait head. In heavier cover or conditions that may be conducive to snags, angler opt for a weighted shank belly hook that will provide a great deal of weedlessness. Recently, this bait has become a favorite for anglers using the Alabama Rig and similar Umbrella Rig lures. The Basstrix Paddletail Swimbait is available in 5" (5pk), 6" (3pk), 7" (3pk) or 8" (2pk) in a wide variety of color options.
Colors: 12-Smoke Chart, 14-Tennesse Shad, 15-Trout, 16-Chart Blue, 18-Blue Back Herring, 20-Shad, 22-Sardine, 24-Threadfin Shad, 28-Table Rock Shad, 32-Lanier Herring, 36-Skipjack Herring, 40-Hologram Shad, 42-Baby Bass, 44-Chart Shad, 45-Ayu, 46-Perch, 59-Hitch #1, 90-Pearl
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DHEP) and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov