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What Is A Beaver Bait Supposed To Look Like?

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  • Super User

It's supposed to look like this:

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LOL, yet another slow morning. ;)

 

I think the kinky sweet beaver more resembles a craw than the original sweet beaver

what I do know however is that I have both in my tackle bag in laege quantities. magic craw swirl, green pumpkin, and green with red fleck are my favs

  • Super User

I generally use a weight so heavy with beaver style baits, that I don't think a bass has a chance to determine anything other than, "that's an easy meal I better bite before it hits the floor!"

They have a subtle fall-Very little action  Other baits like the Mega Bug have a very aggressive fall because of the design of the appendages.. Ilike the aggressive fall I believe it gets more of a reaction strike. BUT THERE IS A TIME FOR THE SUBTLE FALL>  Let the bass tell you what they want and how they want it.. There are anglers/members here that use both-We sell thousands and thousands of bugs-They have replaced my jig fishing by 75%.

Small bream/craw but also keep in mind that almost all animals will try something that is put in front of them at the right time.

It's all about the profile but being a cop I will get sued if I profile.

Come on now, you can profile inanimate objects, just not us humans..

so it's not a beaver? Sweet beaver?

I got to talk to a rep. when these hit the market in Okeechobee. It looks similar to what the name implies. That along with the catchy names of the lures was so the baits stood out when anglers were looking. It also helped that they catch bass. Some angler had just won a big FLW (I think) on Okeechobee using them. 

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