The Gene Larew Biffle Bug is a versatile and effective bait that can be used for various fishing techniques. It combines the best features of other successful baits to create a unique and deadly creature style bait. The bait has a solid head that ensures a secure hook hold, while the rest of the body is hollow. The hollow body design allows for the addition of glass rattles or scented attractants.
The Biffle Bug features two swimming legs with special foot pads that create a realistic swimming action when retrieved. The body is ridged and has six micro-pulsating tentacles on the sides, along with a flexible convex tail that moves in a wagging and swaying motion while the bait is swimming.
To mimic a crawfish moving along the bottom, the Biffle Bug can be fished on a jointed football head jig like the Gene Larew Biffle HardHead Jig. The weight of the jig should be heavy enough to maintain contact with the bottom during a steady retrieve. By allowing the head to bang on rocky bottoms and submerged structures, the jig will unpredictably change directions when it deflects off obstacles. This technique has proven successful in tournaments and is a great alternative to using deepwater crankbaits.
In addition to the jointed football head jig presentation, the Biffle Bug can also be used in various other ways. It can be Texas rigged, Carolina rigged, used on a stand-up head, or used as a trailer for a jig.
FAQs
1. Can I add glass rattles or scented attractants to the Biffle Bug?
Yes, the hollow body design of the Biffle Bug allows for the addition of glass rattles or scented attractants to enhance its effectiveness.
2. How does the Biffle Bug create a realistic swimming action?
The Biffle Bug features two swimming legs with special foot pads that create a realistic swimming action when retrieved.
3. What other fishing techniques can I use with the Biffle Bug?
The Biffle Bug can be used in various ways, including Texas rig, Carolina rig, as a trailer for a jig, or on a stand-up head.
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