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5 Japanese Swimbaits That You Have Probably Never Heard About!



In todays video, we are taking a look at 5 Japanese swimbaits that you probably have never heard about! Japan is known for having some crazy and unique swimbaits, so we highlight a few of them that we think you guys should check out and consider adding to the arsenal!

Products in this video:

Kaesu Raikiri:
https://thehookuptackle.com/products/raikiri?_pos=1&_psq=raikiri&_ss=e&_v=1.0&variant=37087108366503

Attic Annie 175:
https://thehookuptackle.com/products/annie-175mr?variant=38030968455335

Little Jack Gorgon 188:
https://thehookuptackle.com/products/gorgon-188?variant=36347718238375

Little Jack Gorgon 125:
https://thehookuptackle.com/products/gorgon-125?_pos=2&_psq=gorgo&_ss=e&_v=1.0

Little Jack Gorgon 125 Custom:
https://thehookuptackle.com/products/gorgon-125-custom?variant=36347717877927

Jackall Dunkle:
https://thehookuptackle.com/products/dunkle?variant=36347480375463

Jackall Megalo Dunkle:
https://thehookuptackle.com/products/megalo-dunkle?variant=36348259991719

Megabass I-Brake:
https://thehookuptackle.com/products/i-brake?variant=37086858674343

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29 Comments

  1. I've fished the I-Brake and smaller Gorgon for a few seasons. I-Brake works really well for ponds and pressured waters when fish want a subtle presentation. The biggest downside of the I-Brake is that you have to baby the side fins and tail. They are too supple IMHO and tend to warp easily and tear off (especially the boot part of the tail).

    The smaller Gorgon has a cool swim but it works best on a faster retrieve. I think they were designed for fishing in streams for trout, therefore you can work the bait slowly and let the current provide the action. And so, think of fishing it like you'd do with a Bullshad – crank, then pause, crank, then pause.

  2. It would make me happier if you and Ben dropped a couple new videos every dayšŸ˜‰. How hard could it be ??? Anyways I tried the I Brake this year and didn’t think it had enough action and didn’t get a bite. Now I realize I had the side fins on wrong. I’m a Dumbass. Will try again in the spring. Thanks

  3. Bout to order me some of those Jackells in a couple of different size and colors. Always fish the Megabass but like you said you can’t fish it fast. Thanks for the tackle info. Keep BIG BASS HUNTING and HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE STL!

  4. @Geoffrey…you've got to be excited about OSP's big bait project. Regardless, great vid…another blow to the wallet. And, I'm liking the Dunkle much better than the Magdraft. The Magdraft does blowout too easily.

  5. For realism, nothing compares to a multi-jointed swimbait. Unfortunately what looks real to us differs from what looks real to a Bass. I like the 1st bait the best. The Gorgan reminds me of 1 of my kid's toys. Tight lines

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