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Product description
The 2.5" Live Impact from Keitech is a hybrid of a V-tail and a worm, designed specifically for finesse fishing. Its finely ribbed body and sensitive tail create a seductive underwater action even with the slightest twitch, and its strong squid scent entices even passive predators to strike! This lure is versatile and ideal for predators such as bass and trout.
Advantages of the 2.5" Live Impact
- Enormous catching power through micro-vibrations The finely ribbed body generates subtle, high-frequency vibrations that pique the curiosity of predatory fish. At the same time, the soft rubber compound feels very natural in the fishās mouth, resulting in fewer missed bites!
- Maximum flexibility on finesse rigs Whether on a drop-shot rig, a light jig head, or as a trailer on a chatterbaitāthe Live Impact performs on all modern finesse setups. You can adapt to conditions on the water in a flash and always have the right lure on hand!
- Strong squid scent for extra attractiveness All Keitech soft baits are heavily impregnated with a catchy squid scent. This intense odor further attracts fish and ensures they keep the bait in their mouths longer after the bite.
Lure technique for the 2.5" Live Impact
On a drop-shot rig With this rig, you can make the Live Impact dance perfectly in one spot. Work it with very light twitches from your wrist to lure even the most passive perch and zander out of their hiding spots.
On a light jig head Mount the lure on a suitable, light jig head and work it over the bottom with small jerks. Short pauses, during which the lure rests on the bottom, often result in the decisive bites.
As a trailer on skirted jigs The Live Impact also works perfectly as a trailer on small rubber jigs, making them even more noticeable.
FAQ ā Frequently Asked Questions
For which target fish is the 2.5" Live Impact particularly well-suited? The lure was developed specifically for targeted perch fishing. However, it also catches zander, trout, and even black bass that respond to finesse lures exceptionally well.
When is a natural color the best choice, and when should you use a high-contrast color? In clear water and sunny weather, natural colors like green or brown tones are often unbeatable because they mimic real prey fish. In murky water or low light, you should opt for eye-catching colors like pink or chartreuse to increase visibility and better entice predatory fish.
What makes the pintail tail so effective? The thin pintail tail doesnāt produce a strong vibration, but rather a very subtle, high-frequency one. This subtle action perfectly mimics a small, injured prey fish and is particularly effective when the fish are very cautious and donāt respond to aggressive lures.