Thursday, 23 October 2014

Trigger X Aggression soft baits – Flappin’ Craw and Flappin’ Bug Part 1

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Trigger X Aggression soft baits – Flappin’ Craw and Flappin’ Bug Part 1
Trigger X is the only biodegradable soft bait featuring Ultrabite® Aggression Pheromones™, a species-specific pheromone scent technology that no fish can refuse. This special pheromone blend combines natural “aggression” and “fear” pheromones to mimic the real world predator vs. prey response to trigger instinctive feeding behaviour in freshwater and saltwater fishes.

The fear pheromones mimic chemical alarm signals released from schools of frightened baitfish to communicate danger. Nearby predators would respond to these pheromones and emit their own aggression pheromones while competing for the prey or predation of one another, effectively working the school into frenzy.

Meticulously fine-tuned body shapes with extremely precise bio-salt infused formulas match bait density to body shape allowed the bait to swim with an incredibly natural motion.All Trigger X baits feature a ribbed body design that creates an extremely supple, “lifelike” action while increasing dispersion of scent and pheromones into the water due to increased surface area.

Trigger X baits are designed to mimic natural forage shapes, and have been proven time and again to be deadly effective to local species as well.

Incredible life-like action of the Trigger X Aggression Flappin’ Craw and Flappin’ Bug, combined with the custom blend of aggression and fear pheromones, would ignite the aggression in even the wariest species.

When Texas rigged with VMC worm hook for a head down presentation, both baits generate a mild kicking action on the retrieve, and claws rise up and straighten out in a defensive position on the pause - daring fish to bite.
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Featured tackles: Storm Mojo MOC602ML 6-12lb Casting + Conquest 50 
                         Storm Mojo MOC602M 8-17lb Casting + Rapala Rage 
Line: Sufix 832 10lb + 20lb Invisiline FC

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Cichla Temensis


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Toman / Giant Snakehead / Channa Micropeltes            
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Giant Snakehead / Channa Micropeltes



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Bujuk / Forest Snakehead / Channa Lucius

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