The Strike King KVD 1.5 Hard Knock Squarebill crankbait is an upgraded version of the legendary KVD Squarebill. It features an extra loud knocking rattle that is designed to attract hungry bass. This crankbait is particularly effective when bass are holding shallow. Its erratic hunting action and ability to deflect off hard cover make it a great search tool.
The Hard Knock crankbait has a low pitch and an extra loud knocking tone. This helps it to draw in actively feeding bass by resonating throughout the shallows as it swims. It offers the same outstanding performance and durability as the original version.
Anglers are advised to keep both the Hard Knock and the original silent KVD Squarebill in their tackle box. The Hard Knock can be used to draw extra attention to your presentation on days when bass are active and committed to feeding. On days when the fish are being finicky and not actively feeding, the lack of rattles on the original silent version can help you get more bites.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. What makes the Strike King KVD 1.5 Hard Knock Squarebill Crankbait different from the original version?
The Hard Knock version features an extra loud knocking rattle, while the original version is silent. This extra noise can help draw in actively feeding bass.
2. When is the Hard Knock crankbait most effective?
The Hard Knock crankbait is particularly effective when bass are holding shallow and when they are actively feeding. Its loud knocking tone resonates throughout the shallows to attract hungry bass.
3. How does the KVD 1.5 Hard Knock Squarebill Crankbait help in locating fish?
This crankbait has an erratic hunting action and the ability to deflect off hard cover, making it a great search tool. Its movements and noise can help reveal the presence of fish in the area.
4. Should I have both the Hard Knock and the original silent KVD Squarebill in my tackle box?
Yes, it is recommended to have both versions in your tackle box. The Hard Knock can be used to draw extra attention to your presentation on days when bass are active and committed to feeding. On days when the fish are being finicky and not actively feeding, the lack of rattles on the original silent version can help you get more bites.
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