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New
Product Releases at ICAST
2010
The Big Bite Booth was
buzzing with activity this
year at ICAST with the
addition of four new
products to the Big Bite
Baits line of fishing
lures.
Big
Bite Adds Kriet Tail
Lizard To Kriet Signature
Line

Big Bite Baits is
excited to announce that
it is introducing the
8" Kriet Tail Lizard
into the Jeff Kriet
signature line of baits.
The Kriet Tail Lizard is a
welcome addition to the
Kriet Tail family, as
every bass fisherman knows
just how effective a
lizard bait is to their
soft plastic fishing
arsenal. The Kriet Tail
Lizard joins the already
established 6" and
10" Kriet Tail Worms
to round out the lineup.
It is a known fact that
bigger baits attract
bigger bites and the Kriet
Tail Lizard works on that
premises. Built on a
bigger profile body with a
high action tail, the
8" Kriet Tail Lizard
incorporates all the fish
catching action that the
Kriet Tail line of baits
is known for.
Lizard baits are mainly
known in bass circles as
baits to use when fishing
a Carolina rig, but the
Kriet Tail Lizard is also
a great bait choice fished
on a texas rig or as a jig
trailer in flippin
situations.
The Kriet Tail Lizard
comes in 10 of Big Bites
top fish catching colors.
Big
Bite Adds Cane Thumper To
Dean Rojas Signature Line

Big Bite
is proud to announce its
newest addition to the
Dean Rojas line of
signature baits the Cane
Thumper. The Cane
Thumper may have a
familiar look as it comes
equipped with hook pockets
and profile
characteristics of other
Rojas baits made by Big
Bite; but the Cane Thumper
is unique in its own way.
The Cane Thumper comes
in one size 5" and
can be rigged many
different ways to catch
fish. Mainly thought of as
a worm style swimbait by
its looks, the Cane
Thumper has a great
swimming action and has
many more fishing options.
The Cane Thumper can also
be used as a jig trailer,
rigged texas style or
rigged weedless on a
weighted worm hook just to
name few.
The Cane Thumper comes
in 10 of Big Bites top
fish catching colors and
will be available in late
August 2010.

Big
Bite Adds Sugar Cane Worm
To Dean Rojas Signature
Line
Big Bite Baits is
announcing another
addition to the Dean Rojas
line of signature baits
the Sugar Cane Worm.
The Sugar Cane Worm will
join the Cane Stick and
Fighting Frog as part of
the Rojas family.

The Sugar Cane Worm has
a worm body with built in
hook pockets that
fishermen have come to
know from Big Bite Baits.
At the tail section the
tail thins to a smaller
profile for added tail
action. To increase
the tail action of the
Sugar Cane Worm Dean
designed the tail with a
raised V on the end of the
tail.

When looking at the
Sugar Cane Worm you think
finesse fishing, Shaky
Head or Drop Shot, but you
can also rig the Sugar
Cane as a swimbait or
Texas rig for shallow or
deep weedlines or anything
in-between.
The Sugar Cane Worm
will come in 10 Big Bite
top fish catching colors
and in two different sizes
5" and 7".
It is expected to be
available in September
2010.
Big Bite Adds Kriet Flying Squirrel To
Kriet Signature Baits

Big Bite Baits is proud
to announce it is
expanding the Kriet
Squirrel Tail family of
baits with the addition of
the new Flying Squirrel.
The Flying Squirrel is the
second bait in the Kriet
Squirrel Tail family
adding another finesse
choice to the Jeff Kriet
line of signature baits.
The Flying Squirrel is
built on a thin body that
will give the bait great
action when shaking, and
add to that, 2 floating
tail section legs that
stand up giving the bait
action in the water even
when sitting still. The
new Flying Squirrel will
be a welcome addition to
all the shaky head
fishermen.
The Flying Squirrel is
being billed as a hybrid
finesse creature bait; but
looking at this bait, it
can be rigged and fished
in a number of different
ways from flipping heavy
cover to deepwater rocks
finesse fishing rigged on
a shaky head.
The Flying Squirrel
comes in 10 top Big Bite
fish catching colors and
will be available in late
August 2010.
Watch
the flying squirrel in
Action
Check
out Videos of our Pros
introducing the new baits
on tacklewarehouse
ESPN
video of Jeff Kriet and
Russ Lane at ICAST
discussing the Kriet Tail
Worm
http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/saltwater/live/kyte?uri=channels/377013/975514
Scott
Petersen
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