GOOD BAIT BnD180F
One plug, four actions. Whether shore or offshore, an angler can only cast one lure at a time. So if that lure could be manipulated in a way that would turn it into a diving pencil, a slim popper that draws bubbles, or a minnow that swims just below the surface, wouldn't it be possible to lure out a variety of lures with a single cast without having to change lures? Ultimately, we want a lure that can be used to "attract attention," "get chased," and "get a bite" with different actions in a single cast. BnD is the embodiment of that desire.
What are the four actions?
- A diving jerk makes the lip work for a wobble dive.
- While a short jerk with line slack draws a mass of bubbles underwater for a bubble popping effect.
- A long jerk with the bubbles firmly set in creates a straight bubble slalom.
- Plus, if you set the hook front-heavy, a slow retrieve will make it swim like a minnow.
Neon painting is best during the day when the sun is shining brightly
After considering ways to improve visibility even when wearing polarized glasses during the day when UV rays are at their peak, we came up with a coating method that uses UV rays to make the lure itself glow, increasing visibility.
Have you ever experienced a white shirt or T-shirt glowing pale blue in a dimly lit environment under black light, such as a haunted house or club? We've applied that same principle to our lure coatings.
GOOD BAIT's neon coating is a functional coating that anglers who prioritize lure visibility should definitely try.
