Overview
Attack the dark deep honey holes where the biggest bass live with the 13 Fishing Rabbit Ear Tail Invader. Developed for the punching technique, the 13 Fishing Rabbit Ear Tail Invader features a streamlined body shape that slips through small holes and cracks in heavy cover like a knife. It is also molded with 13 Fishing’s Rabbit Ear Tail design, which forces the appendages to spread apart on the fall and produce a hard kicking action that triggers bass to strike.
Not only is a great punching bait, but the 13 Fishing Rabbit Ear Tail Invader also makes a phenomenal jig trailer and is extremely effective on a shaky head or Carolina-rig as well. Finished with a heavy dose of Donkey Sauce to produce even more bites, the 13 Fishing Rabbit Ear Tail Invader is sure to become a staple in your creature bait arsenal.
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Comments: These are some of the most perfect finesse style flipping/punching baits ever made! I have gotten bit on this more than even my confidence baits I normally flip and now this became a confidence bait for me! UNFORTUNATELY, it looks like 13 Fishing is discontinuing these baits. I have always wondered why some of the best baits always end up being discontinued while other baits that aren't half as good are around forever lol I guess it's not about what catches fish, it's about what catches fisherman...
From: Brandon: OH 12/20/22
Comments: This is my go to flippin bait. I've caught some giants pitching this bait around heavy cover. Can't go wrong with the Blackberry Cobbler color. I also use em as a jig trailer. That setup can be deadly during the bluegill spawn.
From: Mike: Winter Haven, FL 2/23/21
Comments: The invader is my go to creature bait. I use it as a jig trailer and texas rigged. Throwing this bait into deep pads or throwing it around structure the bass seek it out and crush it. When the bass get lethargic or are hanging at the bottom of column this bait gets down and triggers a bite. The rigging is easy and the smaller presentation is just what the fish doctor ordered. Oh and the donkey sauce infused into the Invader doesn't seem to hurt the appeal it has to bass. I have caught numerous big bass using the invader.
From: Mike: Tampa, FL 1/6/21
Comments: Has kind of an in between action between a low action creature bait like a Sweet Beaver, and a Higher Action Bait like a Rage Bug or the like. So thus it fills in the Gap nicely. It's also more durable than either and due to the big, flat body, it skips on a jig very well. Definitely recommend this bait. Good especially slipping through vegetation or using when it's calm and conditions are tough.
From: Tyler: Grand Junction, CO 9/24/20
Comments: Spent the last week or so testing this bait have caught a few nice bass (including a 4 pounder from a local height pressure pond) on here's my thoughts pros: fairly durable plastic. Good action from the rabbit ear appendages. Floats off the bottom slightly which gives decent action bouncing the bottom. Good quality packaging ( think keitech) Cons: a bit pricy for a creature bait $6 bucks for 6 baits. Most brands give you 8-10 for the same price . I wish they would Put a smaller hook slot on both sides of the bait with more material to burry the hook point as this would help prevent the hook from coming out after the first fish.
From: Tony: CA 10/4/19