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What do the different DRT tails do?


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The simple answer is that they change the action.  Vtail / lip-in gives more of a wobble than the regular tail.  With the lip out, it will change the action of the glide vs with the regular tail.  The videos below are from their YT page.


Transfer Tail: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51sRJph4XSE

V-Tail: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0lt_XlyYyg

 

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20 hours ago, chefchris said:

i dont see any difference on the transfer tail on the TK

i know guys seem to like it more on the K9 but doesnt do anything for me on the TK 

Even when you’re burning it in? With a stock tail in mode b the bait will wash out if you reel too quickly but with the transfer tail in mode b the bait has an s motion swim.  Surprised you didn’t see any difference at all 

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I've noticed when i'm using the transfer tail in mode b in current it does tend to burn and glide better.  The difference is really minimal for me too though in other applications.  I think the major point to the OP would be, there are infinite ways to fish these things.  If you haven't found it already, this website really helped break it down. 

https://jdmfishing.com/the-klash9/

 

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12 hours ago, scojangles said:

Also consider the v tail on a TK HI with the wide lip turned backwards.  Turns it into a great walking/wake bait and that v tail sprays water all over.  One of my favorite ways to fish a tk.

this pretty much the only way i fish the TK HI float, i use the joker down tail on it, things wakes insane, killer light weight wake bait 

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