Lures
Soft Baits
Gambler Lure’s Super Sizes Up to Mega Daddy

Having a big bait is one thing; however, knowing when to fish with it and where to cast it is another. The Mega Daddy can be rigged on a ¾-ounce or 1-ounce, bullet weight with a 5/0 straight shank or off set wide gap hook. “The reason for a heavy weight is to take advantage of the flappers moving during the fall which triggers a reaction bite,” Branum continued, “it has a large profile and swimming action when rigged this way”. Other rigging options include: taking off 1-inch off the front or nose section and rigging it with a ¾-ounce or 1-ounce football head jig, Texas rigging it with a pegged bullet weight and swimming it through the grass, never pausing it, making it a big crawfish swimbait, using it for a bait on a Carolina rig, and dropping or pitching it vertically in to thick clumps of aquatic vegetation.
Another key to having the Mega Daddy is it fills out the series of Flappys. “As the seasons change, the angler can change the size of the bait to match the hatch,” pointed out Branum. The Mega Daddy not only catches fish on Sam Rayburn Reservoir in east Texas which is full several types of aquatic vegetation where Branum lives and tested the proto type but highland reservoir that are full of crawfish swimming and living in them.

Anglers, who have been fishing the original Flappy Daddy and Flappy Jr. in the past, now have a option to super size their bait. The Mega Daddy’s large profile make it the perfect reaction strike bait or for fishing on reservoirs with big bass. Some things in life are just better when you super size it.
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