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Bass Pro Shops® XPS® Wheel N' Deal Topwater Hardbaits
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Double your chances of landing a trophy! The Bass Pro Shops XPS Wheel N' Deal Topwater Hardbait produces two distinct sounds to attract fish and trigger a strike: a chopping sound and a plopping sound. The XPS Wheel N' Deal Topwater Hardbait’s eyes are positioned low to make it more visible to fish. A glow stripe on the Wheel N' Deal lure makes it easier to track in low light conditions.
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Double your chances of landing a trophy! The Bass Pro Shops XPS Wheel N' Deal Topwater Hardbait produces two distinct sounds to attract fish and trigger a strike: a chopping sound and a plopping sound. The XPS Wheel N' Deal Topwater Hardbait’s eyes are positioned low to make it more visible to fish. A glow stripe on the Wheel N' Deal lure makes it easier to track in low light conditions.
The XPS Wheel N' Deal Topwater Hardbait performs best when a steady retrieve is applied. Use a faster retrieve in sparse cover to force fish to react and strike without examining the lure. Use a slower retrieve in heavy cover to allow fish to locate and attack the lure. Perform sub-surface figure 8's to increase your hooking percentages for boat-side strikes.
Muskies often follow lures and can be triggered to strike at the boat by executing a proper figure 8 maneuver. Smoothly transition your rod tip below the water’s surface, draw a wide "L" along and away from the boat, curve back toward the boat, and complete a figure 8 in the water. Make wide, slower turns and speed up on the straight-aways. Strikes typically occur after a fish builds up speed on the straight-away and catches up on the turn. If a strike occurs, try to set the hook back against the fish’s momentum. Some anglers disengage the spools on their baitcasting reels and use their thumbs for spool tension to have more control over a hooked fish. If a fish continues to track the lure without striking, gradually increase overall speed until the fish loses interest or strikes. Repetition and muscle memory are major keys to this technique. Performing the maneuver after every cast increases the odds of successful execution when a fish appears.
Outstanding value plus performance--yours with XPS lures from Bass Pro Shops.