What makes TheDevil's Horse fishing lure work well?

The Smithwick Devil's Horse lure is a popular topwater bait for bass fishing, and its effectiveness stems from a few key factors: 

 
  • Propeller Action: The lure features propellers at both the front and rear. These propellers create a loud, enticing commotion on the water's surface, drawing the attention of nearby bass.   
  • Walking Action: The Devil's Horse is designed to "walk the dog" – a classic topwater retrieve where the lure is jerked sideways, creating a erratic, enticing action that mimics a fleeing baitfish.
  • Versatile Retrieve: Anglers can adjust the retrieve speed and the angle of the propellers to create different sounds and actions, allowing them to experiment and find what's most effective on a given day.  
  • Durability: The Devil's Horse is known for its rugged construction, making it capable of withstanding the strikes of large bass.

When to Use it:

  • Pre-spawn Period: The Devil's Horse is particularly effective during the bass pre-spawn, when they are actively feeding and moving into shallow water.   
  • Topwater Conditions: It shines in calm conditions when bass are feeding on the surface, such as early mornings, evenings, and during overcast days.   
  • Shallow Water: The lure is most effective in shallow water, such as around docks, lily pads, and weed beds.   

By understanding how the Devil's Horse works and when to use it, anglers can increase their chances of success on the water.

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