The Northbar tackle Bottledarter lure is incredibly versatile and can be used in various ways. On quiet nights when the water is calm, you can swim the Bottledarter on the surface similar to a metal lip lure. A slow retrieve will create a gentle wiggle and produce a surface wake that can attract fish. When fishing on an open beach with little to no current, a slow and steady retrieve is very effective. Adding a few twitches of the rod tip will make the lure dart in an enticing manner.
The Bottledarter lure particularly excels in areas with strong currents. Simply cast the lure out and maintain contact with it as it sweeps through the water. Occasionally, give the reel a full crank while lifting your rod tip to make the lure swim more vigorously. Slowly reel in the line while keeping tension on it. Repeat this retrieve technique and be prepared for action! The Bottledarter lure is filled with 10cc's of liquid, which has been proven in Northbar's tests to result in excellent casting performance. When loaded, the lure exhibits slightly different darting action and has already caught some impressive fish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use the Northbar Tackle Bottledarter lure in all types of water conditions?
A: Yes, the Bottledarter lure is very versatile and can be used in various water conditions, including calm waters and areas with strong currents.
Q: How should I retrieve the lure when fishing on a open beach with little to no current?
A: For fishing on an open beach with little to no current, a slow and steady retrieve is recommended. Adding a few twitches of the rod tip can make the lure dart in an enticing manner.
Q: What is the casting performance of the Bottledarter lure when loaded with liquid?
A: When loaded with 10cc's of liquid, the Bottledarter lure has been proven to exhibit excellent casting performance. It also exhibits slightly different darting action when loaded.
Q: How should I retrieve the lure in areas with strong currents?
A: In areas with strong currents, cast the lure out and maintain contact with it as it sweeps through the water. Occasionally give the reel a full crank while lifting your rod tip to make the lure swim more vigorously. Slowly reel in the line while keeping tension on it and repeat this retrieve technique.
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