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Freshwater Fish
Bass: Bass are predatory fish with strong aggression and show great interest in 12cm soft baits. Soft baits can imitate natural foods of bass such as small fish and shrimps. They can attract bass to bite in waters like lakes, rivers and reservoirs.
Topmouth Culter: Topmouth culters feed on small fish and shrimps. They swim fast and are good at chasing prey. The 12cm soft bait can show movements similar to those of escaping small fish in the water, which easily arouses the predatory desire of topmouth culters. It works well in the open waters of large lakes and reservoirs.
Mandarin Fish: Mandarin fish often hide in complex environments such as stone crevices, caves and waterweeds at the bottom of the water, and mainly feed on small fish and shrimps. The 12cm soft bait can imitate injured or escaping small fish and shrimps through techniques such as slow dragging and gentle shaking. It is very likely to trigger the attack of mandarin fish when it is close to their hiding places.
Snakehead Fish: Snakehead fish are ferocious by nature and have a strong sense of territory. They will actively attack prey that enters their territory. The 12cm soft worms and frog-shaped soft baits can imitate small animals such as frogs. They can attract snakehead fish to bite when used in waters with dense waterweeds.
Catfish: Catfish are benthic fish that like to search for food on the bottom of the water and are sensitive to fishy and stinky smells. The 12cm fishy soft baits can attract catfish's attention through operations such as slow dragging on the bottom. They are particularly attractive to catfish in river sections or lakes with slow currents and debris on the bottom.
Saltwater Fish
Sea Bass: Sea bass are common predatory fish in coastal areas. They move in estuaries, bays, reefs and other waters and feed on small fish and shrimps. 12cm soft baits can well imitate small marine organisms. They can attract sea bass to bite whether fishing at docks, breakwaters or by boat at sea.
Grouper: Groupers usually inhabit coral reefs, rocky reefs and other sea areas and feed on small fish, shrimps and crabs. The 12cm soft baits can imitate injured small fish or those shuttling among the reefs through techniques such as slow shaking and pausing. They can easily attract groupers to attack when they are close to the reef areas.













