Beat Roller – Jig Head Bass Fishing Hook
Bass fishermen know that bass fishing lures with an active profile and presentation attract largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and spotted bass. The Beat Roller separates itself from other bass fishing jigs and jig heads due to its unique rolling action. Hayabusa Fishing created the Beat Roller as a number one fishing option on difficult fishing days. This jig head hook works well when bass suspend near ledges, shallow flats, or rip rap areas. Bass fishermen need reliable terminal tackle hooks that will bring soft plastic baits to life. Thereby, anglers trick cautious, less aggressive bass to strike or feed. The keys to this jig head come down to its flat head, twin keepers, and rolling action. These three characteristics complete the fishing hook. Then, choosing the appropriate soft plastic bait becomes paramount. The Beat Roller is vastly more successful in creating a realistic presentation bass find appealing.
Beat Roller – Mid-Strolling Technique
Bass anglers use the Beat Roller for a Japanese finesse bass fishing technique called Mid-Strolling. In American bass fishing, it is essentially swimming and shaking a smaller profile shakey head jig. Soft baits that mimic small shad-like forage work best with the Beat Roller. Hayabusa Fishing designed this product for catching largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and spotted bass when fishing is heavily pressured or when a given fishery’s water clarity is extremely clear. The hard part is, bass fishermen – to make the most of the Beat Roller – must add life (movement that replicates baitfish movements) to the presentation. Quick rod tip movements while reeling tend to work well, but bass anglers need to experiment with the process. Whether a bass fishermen is predominantly a finesse fishing angler or a power fishing angler, the Beat Roller’s rolling action will help bass anglers catch bass when other fishing tackle fails to produce.
Note: If bass anglers would like to remove the Twin Keeper, simply pinch the Twin Keeper with pliers and remove it. Once removed, a different movement and presentation will occur.