The Strike King KVD 1.5 Hard Knock Squarebill Crankbaits introduce a new feature to the already legendary KVD Squarebill – an extra loud knocking rattle. This distinctive sound is designed to attract hungry bass. Similar to the original silent version, the Hard Knock is an excellent tool for searching for bass in shallow areas. Its erratic hunting action and ability to bounce off hard cover make it particularly effective. The Hard Knock crankbait further entices actively feeding bass with its low pitch and extra loud knocking tone, which can be heard throughout the shallows as it swims.
The Hard Knock version offers the same exceptional performance and durability as the original, making it a must-have addition to any angler's tackle box. On days when bass are active and actively feeding, the Hard Knock can help draw even more attention to your presentation. Conversely, on days when fish are being picky and not actively feeding, the lack of rattles on the original silent KVD Squarebill can increase your chances of getting more bites.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the knocking rattle of the KVD 1.5 Hard Knock Squarebill attract fish?
A: The knocking rattle of the KVD 1.5 Hard Knock Squarebill is designed to produce an extra loud and distinct sound that attracts hungry bass. The low pitch and extra loud knocking tone can be heard throughout the shallows, making it highly enticing for actively feeding bass.
Q: What makes the KVD 1.5 Hard Knock Squarebill effective in shallow areas?
A: The KVD 1.5 Hard Knock Squarebill has an erratic hunting action and the ability to bounce off hard cover, making it highly effective in shallow areas. Its unique movement and ability to maneuver around obstacles make it a great choice for searching for bass in these areas.
Q: How does the lack of rattles on the original silent KVD Squarebill improve the chances of getting more bites?
A: On days when fish are being picky and not actively feeding, the lack of rattles on the original silent KVD Squarebill can actually increase your chances of getting more bites. The absence of noise can make the crankbait appear more natural and less suspicious to wary fish, enticing them to strike.
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