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The Larew® Biffle Bug, Str ide Or Glid

Pro angler Tommy Biffle has designed the perfect soft plastic bait in the brand new Gene Larew® Biffle Bug.

The Biffle Bug incorporates the best features of several top baits into one compact 4.25” design that make it a prime choice for just about any fishing situation. The body is slim yet wide, and covered with concentric “ridges” spaced evenly from its nose to where the tail starts. The ridges give the bait lifelike action and “sound” as a result of friction contact each time one rubs against limbs, grass, rocks or whatever.

Although the first ¾ inch of the 3-inch body is solid for hook support, the rest of it is hollow like a tube, borrowing a feature from the Biffle-O family. The cavity is oval, not round, better fitting the shape of the body and also serving to hold a round rattle in place simply through natural compression. The hollow design works with most rattle styles and makes for an extra-loud sound chamber. Compressed foam and/or scent can also be added to the bug’s cavity.

Totally unique is the Biffle Bug’s tail. It’s obviously part of the Biffle-O family, too, with the patent-pending design of transitioning from the bait’s hollow body into a thin, flexible tail configuration that is convex on the backside and cupped underneath. By design, the tail is wide at its base (approximately ¾ inch) and tapers slowly over its 2 ¼-in length to a rounded tip (approximately ¼ inch). The tail is always “breathing,” even at rest, and offers both form and function to every fishing technique imaginable.

The Biffle Bug is packaged 8 per resealable bag. Colors are available in solids with metal flake and two-color laminates.

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