The Northbar tackle Bottledarter is a versatile lure that can be used in various fishing techniques. It is particularly effective on calm nights when it can be swam on the surface, similar to a metal lip lure. By retrieving it slowly, the Bottledarter creates a nice wiggle and produces a surface wake that attracts fish. In areas with minimal current, a slow and steady retrieve works well, and occasional twitches of the rod tip can make the lure dart enticingly. The Bottledarter also performs excellently in current rips. Simply cast it out and maintain contact with the lure as it sweeps. Occasionally, give a full crank on the reel while lifting the rod tip to make the lure swim vigorously. Reel down slowly while keeping tension on the line and repeat this retrieve to increase your chances of success.
The Bottledarter lure is uniquely designed to hold 10cc's of liquid. Northbar's testing has shown that a loaded Bottledarter casts well and has a slightly different action compared to an unloaded one. When loaded, the lure exhibits more darting action and has proven to be effective in catching some impressive fish.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How should I retrieve the Bottledarter lure?
The Bottledarter can be retrieved slowly to create a nice wiggle and surface wake, or with occasional twitches of the rod tip to make the lure dart enticingly. In areas with minimal current, a slow and steady retrieve works well. In current rips, cast it out, maintain contact, and occasionally give a full crank on the reel while lifting the rod tip to make the lure swim vigorously.
2. What is the unique feature of the Bottledarter lure?
The Bottledarter lure is designed to hold 10cc's of liquid. When loaded, the lure exhibits more darting action and has proven to be effective in catching fish.
3. Can I use the Bottledarter lure in different fishing techniques?
Yes, the Bottledarter lure is versatile and can be used in various fishing techniques. It is particularly effective on calm nights when swam on the surface, similar to a metal lip lure. It also performs well in areas with minimal current and current rips.
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