Overview
Riding on the success of its big brother, the Livingston Lures Deep Impact 12 gives anglers the edge they need to effectively attack any mid-range cover. Perfectly mimicking smaller forage, the Livingston Lures Deep Impact 12 features a shad-shaped body and flawless action that urges predators to strike hard and fast.
Ushering lifelike attraction into the twenty-first century, Livingston has applied their exclusive EBS technology to the Deep Impact 12, adding the sound of a distressed baitfish as it moves through the water. Offered in a range of incredibly detailed colors, the Livingston Lures Deep Impact 12 delivers modernized attraction and premium quality that is like no other bait on the market.
EBS Technology: Built into Livingston Lures’ original lineup of lures, EBS (Electronic Baitfish Sound) technology is an advanced internal acoustic system that emulates the natural sound of a panicked baitfish. Activated once the bait hits the water, EBS technology consists of a sounder, smart chip, and advanced rattles that work in unison to create a unique tonal agitation. Effective in all fishing conditions, the EBS technology really begins to shine in dirty or dark waters where predators rely on sound before sight to feed. Once it is out of the water and dry, the EBS technology automatically powers down to preserve battery life.
Tones:
EBS Original - The tone that started it all, EBS original is the one used by Randy Howell to win the 2014 Bassmasters Classic on Lake Guntersville. Designed to imitate the sounds of a distressed baitfish, EBS original appeals to all species of fish and is capable of getting the job done in a wide-range of conditions.
Livingston Lures | Length | Weight | Depth |
Deep Impact 12 | 2.75" | 1/2oz | 12ft |
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Comments: I'm always kinda shocked Livingston never took off like I thought they would .. I've caught soooo many fish on their tackle .. even if the EBS stops .. totally not a big deal .. they still catch near as good .. don't pin your game on the ebs .. pin it on how well their tackle produces.
From: Dean: Lake mead 1/21/23