the lil Biscuit
There are two common threads I've found in my years of fishing. All kinds of fish eat small paddle tails. Everywhere. And, many small paddle tails do not have the easiest of action. Our goal was to create a bait with a versatile profile and easy action no matter how fast or slow you want to work it.
Meet the lil Biscuit. This bait starts with the four5 profile, which we then shrunk down to 3". To achieve the proper action we were looking for, we fully reworked the tail. What you get is the juiciest little wiggler yet.
So far variations of this bait have hooked most of Florida's freshwater species, several juvinile+ sized tarpon and is currently on an absolute tear with the wintertime snook. In short, this bait catches them all.
We're currently offering three head options:
Already have a favorite head? Toss some Biscuits on it and roll out. Whatever makes it the most fun!!
Meet the lil Biscuit. This bait starts with the four5 profile, which we then shrunk down to 3". To achieve the proper action we were looking for, we fully reworked the tail. What you get is the juiciest little wiggler yet.
So far variations of this bait have hooked most of Florida's freshwater species, several juvinile+ sized tarpon and is currently on an absolute tear with the wintertime snook. In short, this bait catches them all.
We're currently offering three head options:
- For bouncing bottom in current we recommend the Sparkie head. It finds bottom and avoids snags best of the bunch.
- The next step towards slower water would be the Banana head, which still has an upright orientation with a bit more streamlined profile.
- The final option is the Manic Mullet head which comes with an oversized eye and matches up to the profile of the bait very nicely.
Already have a favorite head? Toss some Biscuits on it and roll out. Whatever makes it the most fun!!
SIZE |
3"
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HEAD WEIGHTS |
3/16oz up to 5/8oz or more.
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TECHNIQUES |
Pretty much any way you work soft plastic. Bottom bouncing up through sub surface.
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SPECIES/NOTES |
This bait will catch fish about anywhere. Like the Shrinnow, all about fun.
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