

SKIRTS AND TRAILER HOOKS


ASK-01 Current River Shad —Created by smallmouth anglers to create a natural appearance in the clear, cold rivers of the Southern Ozarks. Translucent belly and black barbed-wire back with iridescent green highlights.

ASK-02 Golden Shiner — The translucent, green glimmer belly and gold/black barbed wire back on this skirt made it an instant favorite among clear-water anglers.

ASK-03 Pro Blue — This skirt’s nearly transparent strands, accented with black pepper lakes and coated with an iridescent blue sheen, are perfect for gin-clear water where blue herring are forage.

ASK-04 Sunfish —barbed wire back, chartreuse sides and translucent gold belly make this particularly well suited for shallow, clear to slightly-stained water.

ASK-05 Black/Red Flash — Although one might rely on this pattern at night or in other low visibility conditions, shallow water anglers during daylight hours, too. It has a black belly and a black with red flash scale-patterned back.

ASK-07 Chartreuse/Gold Scale — Chartreuse is the world's third bestselling spinnerbait skirt pattern, if that tells you anything. We've added glints of gold along each strand to simulate baitfish's flashing scales.

ASK-09 Bull Bream — This highcontrast skirt with blue metal-flake accent strands, olive sides and orange belly is a dead ringer for pumpkinseed and bluegills. You'll love catching the fish that love this lure!

ASK-10 Mud Secret — Muddy water? Don't give the fish lurking in muddy water a pass! Cast a spinnerbait with this skirt, designed by a top professional angler, past cover and retrieve it alongside stumps, pilings, timber, and brush. Big bass hold tight to cover in muddy water, and a glimpse of this color combination galvanizes them into striking.

ASK-11 Natural Shad — A great pattern for clear to slightly stained water where shad predominate. A white belly, silver glimmer middle and black accent strands along the back resemble the coloration of threadfin shad
