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Bed Fishing Patterns & Techniques
Hand-poured one at a time to provide detail and results like nothing else on the market, the Basstrix Flash Trix features a bite-sized baitfish profile that appeals to all types of gamefish in both fresh and saltwater. Built with a unique hollow body construction, Flash Trix offers a wide range of creative rigging methods but the most common include drop shot, hover strolling, Carolina rig, Ned rig, and weightless. Available in highly realistic color patterns with large holographic eyes, the broad sides of Flash Trix show up clearly on live imaging making them the perfect lure for anglers to pair forward-facing sonar. Don’t let their diminutive size fool you, the Basstrix Flash Trix are known to flat-out catch giants!
Length | 3" | 4" |
Actual Length | 2-1/2" | 3-1/2" |
Quantity | 7 | 6 |
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Comments: quite possibly one of the most deadly finesse baits on the market. I have caught smallmouth, largemouth, and spotted bass on the Shad Spawn color. Insane.
From: Joel: CA 3/23/23
Comments: Just plain catches them, dropshot or casting and jerking it along.They wiggle when snatched along, fish can't resist Definitely get's the skunk off
From: Tony: Menifee, CA 5/16/19
Comments: used the 4" baby bass drop shotting in Alamitos bay and landed a 28" halibut and numerous spotted bay bass. I've also used these on Lake Powell to catch stripers and smallmouth.
From: Pete: Long Beach, CA
Comments: Deadly on a drop shot, bass destroy these things. My go-to dropshot plastic. Only complaint is that the hook rips through the nose easily so get some Mend-It to salvage a few.
From: Sonny: San Jose, CA
Comments: Can't even count the number of bed fish I've caught on the little 3 in. Ayu and morning dawn are the way to go! Can't wait to throw this over summer!
From: Trevor: San Diego
Comments: Deadly little skunk-buster bait. My go to bait when the fish are concentrating on smaller baitfish like shad and smelt, when you usually can't bit on larger baits.
From: Chris: Santa Cruz, CA