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SAUCY BULLET - 3oz
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Saucy Bullets are designed to be attached to a Sputterbird teaser as the trailer bait, simulating a wide range of baitfish struggling to catch up to the teaser.
This is the target for any game fish searching for an easy meal. The bullet shaped weighted head and double skirt slides through the water with minimal drag and maximum attraction as the skirts move in response to vibrations in the line created by the teaser.
Saucy Bullets come in a wide variety of colors and weights to match the natural food source where you fish. Heavier Bullets (5 and 6 oz) run deeper and can be fished faster and provide a bigger meal. They generally work better fished further back in your spread. All are “keel weighted”, with most of the weight located in the bottom half of the head and a each has a hidden air pocket in the top of the head to promote stability. This reduces any tendency to rotate while being trolled either as a single lure or behind a Sputterbird., even if used with baits.
Often adding a soft trailer bait to the hook will induce strikes as it moves behind the skirt. Artificial pork rind strips also work well. It should not be too bulky, you may need to cut it off at the head. You will find some good trailer options in a variety of colors available from Saucy Lures. It has the added advantage of keeping the hook in a good orientation for solid hookups.
Saucy Bullets come in a wide variety of colors and weights to match the natural food source where you fish. Heavier Bullets (5 and 6 oz) run deeper and can be fished faster and provide a bigger meal. They generally work better fished further back in your spread. All are “keel weighted”, with most of the weight located in the bottom half of the head and a each has a hidden air pocket in the top of the head to promote stability. This reduces any tendency to rotate while being trolled either as a single lure or behind a Sputterbird., even if used with baits.
Often adding a soft trailer bait to the hook will induce strikes as it moves behind the skirt. Artificial pork rind strips also work well. It should not be too bulky, you may need to cut it off at the head. You will find some good trailer options in a variety of colors available from Saucy Lures. It has the added advantage of keeping the hook in a good orientation for solid hookups.