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Lawless Lures Recoil Bait NEW Sizes and Colors
Lawless Lures originally brought out the Recoil Bait a couple of years ago, a completely new style of soft plastic lure that is in its own category. This year Lawless Lures added a few new options to the innovative bait at this year’s NOEoutdoors Fishing Expo. The unique soft plastic bait closely imitates a dying baitfish. When rigged up, the line runs through the plastic eyelet in the tail before being tied onto the T-bar hook. This gives the lure almost a spine that it can flop and bend as action is applied to the lure, imitating a dying baitfish sinking down to the bottom. To take all the guesswork out of rigging, they have the soft plastic molded with a slot and through-hole already in the head of the recoil baits. That way the hook will be in place properly every time. Lawless Lures originally only offered the recoil bait in the 4.25″ size, but now have added a 3.25″ and a 5.25″ size for anglers wanting either a more subtle finesse presentation or something bigger and bolder.
As well as the two new sizes Lawless Lures has also brought a new collaboration, the new Ryan Weaver Signature Series kit. Made with country music artist Ryan Weaver, this kit introduces 3 new colors, Gillie – Bluegill, Fire Strike – bright red with black flake, and Bug Out – Junebug. It is a 12-piece kit, with a lure in both 3.25″ and 4.25″ in each color with 6 of the hooks. The Ryan Weaver Signature Series kit has an MSRP of $11.99 and is available now. As an additional bonus 20% of the proceeds from the kit goes to the Warrior Shield Foundation a way to give back and honor those who served and protected our nation.
Lawless Lures Recoil Bait Key Features
- The first lure of its kind, making its own category of soft plastic bait.
- Available in 3 sizes, 3.25″, 4.25″, and 5.25″
- Either in a 5 lure pack or a 9 lure kit
- Made in the USA in Grenada, MS
- MSRP – $11.99 for a 5 pack or $19.99 for a 9 lure kit.
- Available now
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