Collection: Tail bites

Tail work comes to their full potential when it is cold in the water, but of course works all year round. You have the opportunity to fish extremely slowly with maintained movement on the tail. The chop often comes at a spin stop or shortly thereafter. A tailbet consists of two parts; a front hard body and a rear rubber tail. The foremost function of the front body is to pull the tail forward, like a train locomotive. But it also has other advantages. The front body moves a lot of water and it is an attractive silhouette for the pike, both from the side and from below.