Overview
Designed as a technical big bait to be fished carefully around structure and cover, the Jackall Blast Bone Swimbait can be worked slowly near the surface with an enticing walk-the-dog style action to appeal to fish sheltering within cover or shaded areas. Built with a single-jointed body that bends quickly with every twitch of the rod tip, the special connection adds a unique body roll and wobbling action to produce an attractive flash and flickering effect from the premium paint finishes.
Equipped with a wide polycarbonate lip to enable its enticing side-to-side swim action, the lip also serves to apply the brakes so it can walk in place with minimal movement distance. Complete with a spare tail and stainless-steel rigging pins, the Jackall Blast Bone Swimbait has a flat body and flat soft tail to create a strong water vortex that grabs the attention of opportunistic fish looking for a substantial meal.
Jackall | Length | Weight | Class |
Blast Bone Swimbait | 7.5" | 1-3/4oz | Slow Floating |
Previous Feedback
Comments: If you liked the original Click Bone bait... This is a poor remake of it. It's serviceable... But doesn't have that same sound or draw on retrieve.
From: SwimbaitUniverse Stooge: Bumpkin, KY 3/25/23
Comments: Not too impressed with this bait. It almost rolls over completely when being retrieved with any real speed. I guess it could be used as more of like a topwater bait with a stop and go retrieve but outside of that it really doesn't have much of a use for me.
From: Lee: Birmingham, AL 12/31/22
Comments: Can't believe they have plenty of them here in the States (and cheaper)! I bought 5 from Japan/Taiwan and even in there it was very hard to find one. This is my best performance baits. I caught 10+ 5-7 lbers on it last year. It's technically a wakebait but it really shines at deadwalking in and around cover. I catch more fish and better fish on it than DRT Tiny Klash. The back section close to tail is easier to be broken compared to other hard baits. I have one completely broken into pieces and another one missing a small portion but still operational. But I have caught 100+ fish on it, and with this price who cares. Not my secret bait any more!
From: Giggs: California 2/22/22