Bass Turtles

Bass Turtle lures sounds odd but it’s the most incredible lure that we have found. You will get the attention of your prize Bass with these turtles. Your next trophy Bass will jump into protection mode when they see your new lure. They will attack and bite at the turtles in self defense. Turtles are natural predators to the Bass, and will feed on the eggs of the Bass. So when they see your Bass Turtle lure, they will naturally attack them.

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There are fish, other than Bass, that will attack the Bass Turtle Lures. This lure is a fishing tackle box “must have” for any angler or fisherman/fisherwoman.

Even when not hungry, Turtles are the natural enemy of bass and other fish, because turtles love to eat their eggs. These fish know that they cannot attack adult turtles, so they strike at baby turtles, out of instinct and self-defense.

Did you know: Turtles are a natural enemy of bass and other fresh and saltwater fish because turtles consistently prey on fish eggs! Since fish can’t attack adult turtles, they instinctively strike baby turtles as a self-defense mechanism.

Some Questions/Answers for using these lures include:

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What hook should we use with these Bass Turtle Lures?

We recommend a wide or extra wide 3-4 weighted gap hook, regular offset worm hook, or straight shank hook. Any of these will work well.

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Why do these Lures work on bass, and other fresh water, and saltwater fish?

They work because Turtles are the natural enemy of fish as they preying on their eggs. They are the enemy to fish and therefore, by instinct and survival, look to protect against turtles.

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Are these Bass Turtle Lures ready to fish straight out of the box? Or do they need to be set up with a hook before use?

Because these can be used with various hooks for various purposes; they will need to be set up prior to their use. On the back of the packaging you will see easy step by step instructions to do so. Also it is recommended that you use a wide or extra wide 3-4 weighted gap hook. Or a regular offset worm hook; or straight shank hook.

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You can see it now… out fishing with a bobber, with your usual bait. Nothing is biting. You start to see them jump a bit, but they are not taking your bait. Ignoring your finely planned lure. Not the worms, not the shiny new lures you are trying… nothing working. Frustrated.

Enough is enough, so you pull out your secret weapon – your Bass Turtle Lure. Now the predator is lurking in their waters. Let the fun begin!