This bubble forces the lure to float crookedly beneath the surface and sometimes spin in circles when retrieved. The gap between the two sections of lure is also so wide that it often gets an air bubble stuck in it when it lands in the water. ![]() Additionally, the jointed section on the Redfin is positioned so far back on the lure that it’s barely affected by the water moving around it. The lip is also positioned at a steep angle, which means the lure will only dive correctly for short, periodic moments. The diving lip is flat rather than cupped so that instead of swimming with an alluring wiggle when retrieved, the lure awkwardly vibrates like a constipated Chihuahua. ![]() Though the Jointed Redfin looks just like a Rapala, it fishes like a chunk of waterlogged driftwood.
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