Description
Each Bingo Bugs is carefully handcrafted and features Trimaxx Technology. Hand-trimmed feathers protrude like tiny wings from the re-engineered body. This unique body produces life-like underwater action as the lure moves through the water, enabling anglers to troll, spin-cast or fly fish with amazing results. This multi-purpose lure can be used as a fly or a lure.
FEATURES:
• Handcrafted and features Trimaxx Technology
• Hand trimmed feathers protrude like tiny wings
• Life-like underwater action
• Spin-cast or fly fish with amazing results
• BPA free and lead free
• Made in Canada
TACKLE TIPS
These bugs are designed to be fished on their own, no bait or gang trolls required. Leaders should be long, 18? minimum – longer is better. Tie the leader directly to the clip supplied with the bug, attach the leader to the mainline via a small swivel.
Bugs require the use of weights for casting or trolling, carry multiple sizes and adjust the amount of weight to match the speed and depth you want to fish.
Fly fishing is very productive with Bingo Bugs, be sure to use sinking lines and 48? leaders. A sink-tip fly line is used in rivers, the line is mended after the cast and the bug is ‘swung’ across the current.
FEATURES:
• Handcrafted and features Trimaxx Technology
• Hand trimmed feathers protrude like tiny wings
• Life-like underwater action
• Spin-cast or fly fish with amazing results
• BPA free and lead free
• Made in Canada
TACKLE TIPS
These bugs are designed to be fished on their own, no bait or gang trolls required. Leaders should be long, 18? minimum – longer is better. Tie the leader directly to the clip supplied with the bug, attach the leader to the mainline via a small swivel.
Bugs require the use of weights for casting or trolling, carry multiple sizes and adjust the amount of weight to match the speed and depth you want to fish.
Fly fishing is very productive with Bingo Bugs, be sure to use sinking lines and 48? leaders. A sink-tip fly line is used in rivers, the line is mended after the cast and the bug is ‘swung’ across the current.