Huge walleye and various other night-feeding fish are succumbing to the bold black-on-fluorescent color scheme and special "hurt baitfish" swimming movement of the brand-new Reel Keel Tiger Collection lures. If you are among those fishermen who love slow-trolling small plugs for evening time walleye, you should attempt the Reel Keel lure.
KIKO Fishing Inc. is now making the Reel Keel lure on Amazon.com so fishermen can benefit from Amazon's practical, fast, and safe and secure shipping to obtain their hands on this outstanding lure. This is the only fishing lure with a full-length metal keel that interacts with a lipless angled face to produce strong side-to-side swimming movements as opposed to the short pulsations produced by the majority of plugs. The Reel Keel mimics the unpredictable swimming movement of a hurt lure fish and produces deep, pulsing vibrations that let scouting walleye sense the lure before they see it. The rolling movement of the bait produces flash off the bright nickel keel and gloss white belly patch of the bait, bringing on hard| strikes from predators waiting below.
Make an investment in fishing excitement - click the link below to put a Reel Keel lure in your tackle box now. Every Reel Keel Tiger Collection Lure has a 100 % fulfillment guarantee and a wealth of fishing suggestions and techniques from the Reel Keel Team at KIKO Fishing. Take a Reel Keel along on your next fishing expedition, then come back and let us know how you did. See you on the water!
Fishing Lure stays upright and avoids it from spinning. Rolls side to side like a live lure fish.
Tail end settles back and forth like a real fish, mimics a live lure fish in its natural environment.
The Keel provides superior flash on white belly making it more visible to a predator fish.
It dives and swims to several levels and you can regulate the depth by moving your rod tip.
It's the only lure that will "Walk the Dog" undersea.
It's Nearly Like Cheating
Learn more at http://www.amazon.com/REEL-KEEL-Tiger-Series-Fishing/dp/B00DMIHDNY/fishing lure/
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