Largemouth bass are opportunistic feeders meaning they will eat just about any creature that falls into the water including mice, rodents, lizards and even birds. After Aaron Martens won a Bassmaster tournament mimicking small birds with his jig, many anglers have been searching for a duck swimbait for bass or a bird imitation lure thay can use to replicate the bite he experienced. Swimbaits are well known for displaying an ultra-realistic appearance that helps trick bass into biting and also helps anglers have more confidence as well. With that in mind, it serves to reason that it is now time to make lures that look like the feathered forage.
Origins of Duck Swimbaits
After witnessing bass eating blackbirds on Clear Lake in California, angler Scott Green of Northern California conceived and developed perhaps the first yellow headed blackbird imitation a Snag Proof topwater frog. Despite initial skepticism, that color later become the top selling and perhaps top producing frog all over the country. Similarly, duck swimbaits look more like something you'd see in a child's bath than on the end of your line. Due to the predatory nature of bass, anything that presents an easy meal is in danger of being consumed by bass. It has even been opined that should bass grow to 50 lbs, participants in wakeboarding or waterskiing would more or less be buzzbaits.
New Duck Swimbaits
Recently, a new duck swimbait was released by Savage Gear, called the 3D Suicide Duck a topwater wakebait that has two kicking feet. This duck lure is already drawing a ton of attention from anglers who are excited to use it for bass, pike, musky and stripers. Wanna see more? Check out Monster Fishing Tackle the first retailer in the country to receive the new duck swimbait.
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