Top Water / Kelly J ~Slow Sinking Prop Bait~

- Length: 2-3/4" (70mm)
- Weight: 1/2oz (13.2g)
- Class: Slow Sinking
- Belly: #4
- Hook Tail:#4
- Line: 8-10 lbs
Новая поверхностная приманка Kelly J была разработана с помощью члена команды Lucky Craft Келли Джордана ( Kelly Jordan) и была названа в его честь. Последняя тенденция в технике ловли басса – имитация леща, и теперь у Lucky Craft есть новое секретное оружие. В период нереста басс предпочитает охотиться на мелководье. Даже в летние месяцы пока мальки будут оставаться на мелководье, самки басса будут всегда рады поживиться легкой добычей. Внешне воблер очень напоминает живого малька. При забросе он ведет себя как живая приманка. Благодаря двум пропеллерам на носу и хвосте, приманка издает своеобразный звук, который настолько раздражителен для басса, что он не в силах устоять перед таким соблазном.
Kelly Jordon’s idea for the a new Lucky Craft topwater goes back to childhood, when he used to fish with a Bagley Small Fry, which imitated baitfish such as shad, bream or baby bass.
“There have been a lot of topwater lures that have come along and resembled specific baitfish,” Jordon said. “I wanted to work with Lucky Craft to create a new, realistic topwater like that, but with some key differences.”
The Kelly J has unique characteristics such as its deep profile and props on both the front and back. When fished with short jerks, the props work together to throw water. When simply reeled in, it works much like a buzz bait, according to Jordon.
“With the deep profile and the way the bait sits in the water, it really resembles the profile of any small baitfish, especially bream,” Jordon said. “It will throw water and make a lot of commotion on the top without having to move it very far.”
According to the Texas resident, there are several ways to work this topwater bait, but the best is to throw it out, let it pause and give it a couple quick twitches to make sure the props turn and throw water. The goal isn’t to move the bait far – maybe 6 to 12 inches at a time. Jordon throws the Kelly J on a medium-action rod, but a longer rod can be used if a long cast is needed. Also, adjust to a shorter rod when around tight overhangs and limbs.— Kelly Jordon
“There have been a lot of topwater lures that have come along and resembled specific baitfish,” Jordon said. “I wanted to work with Lucky Craft to create a new, realistic topwater like that, but with some key differences.”
The Kelly J has unique characteristics such as its deep profile and props on both the front and back. When fished with short jerks, the props work together to throw water. When simply reeled in, it works much like a buzz bait, according to Jordon.
“With the deep profile and the way the bait sits in the water, it really resembles the profile of any small baitfish, especially bream,” Jordon said. “It will throw water and make a lot of commotion on the top without having to move it very far.”
According to the Texas resident, there are several ways to work this topwater bait, but the best is to throw it out, let it pause and give it a couple quick twitches to make sure the props turn and throw water. The goal isn’t to move the bait far – maybe 6 to 12 inches at a time. Jordon throws the Kelly J on a medium-action rod, but a longer rod can be used if a long cast is needed. Also, adjust to a shorter rod when around tight overhangs and limbs.— Kelly Jordon
Color Image
SKU
Color Name
UPC

KJ-052ABK
AURORA BLACK
884403020526

KJ-220IMYL
IMPACT YELLOW
884403022209

KJ-238GMN
GHOST MINNOW
884403022384

KJ-247MSBK
MS BLACK
884403022476

KJ-250CRSD
CHARTREUSE SHAD
884403022506

KJ-270MSAS
MS AMERICAN SHAD
884403022704