October 8, 2011

Skirts Plus Hole-In-One Skirts ~ Premium Replacement Skirts for Fishing Lures

Give all your jigs, spinnerbaits and buzzbaits a fresh, exciting new look with these premium lure skirts!


Manufactured by Skirts Plus Corporation using their premium BIO-FLEX silicone material. This is some of the best skirt material in the world. It is super soft for pulsating, breathing action. The way the strands are banded and tied together by Skirts Plus is with their Hole-In-One collar.

The Hole-In-One collar is one of the ultimate skirt technologies for producing complex baitfish patterns since the strands can't wiggle out of place. Each strand on these skirts are sandwiched and glued between an outer band and an inner core hub. That permanently and perfectly locks every strand in their original positions. The strands cannot shift out of place, jumble the colors up or all pile over onto one side or the other. You cannot end up with a lopsided skirt. It always maintains its coloration and symmetrical strand balance. So when you want to represent a small baitfish or complex color pattern that has distinct back, side and belly colors, the Hole-In-One skirt more realistically simulates and maintains a small baitfish or complex configuration. The strands stay perfectly in place and can not move out of place, even through lots of rugged use. The back, belly and side colors stay exactly where they should be, and that helps preserve the baitfish-like color patterns.

But that's not all. The inner hub has flanged edges that gives a permanent bloom or flare to both sides of the skirt where the strands come off the hub. There is a flare or 'puff' on both sides of the skirt where it comes off the core. Many anglers favor this flare of the Hole-In-One skirts. They feel it gives the skirt a plumper, livelier appearance and a bouncier wriggling action than a standard flat-banded skirt.

Hole-In-Ones are 5-1/4" inches long. They're usually banded off-center to make one shorter and one longer side. Usually, the long side is put on facing forward, but you have a choice how you want to put it on, and it is fun to experiment. They tend to have 44 to 50 strands.

Bassdozer says: "The real beauty and big benefit of the Hole-In-One skirt is that the strands cannot move out of place - and a fish cannot pull the skirt down off the collar of your jig, spinnerbait of buzzbait. The strands and the skirt always stay perfectly in place - and that means less time fixing the skirt, an always perfect skirt presentation and more fish caught."

The collar band has molded-in holes to accept rattle pods or not. Rattles not included. Rattles sold separately at BassdozerStore.com

Making Half Skirts from Hole-In-One Skirts

One of the great things about Hole-In-One skirts is that you can trim them to make them into the best "Half", "Finesse" or "Spider" skirts (depending what you call them). I say they wil be the best skirts of this kind because the Hole-In-One collar will keep the trimmed short hairs from pulling out. You can make half-size skirts with the short and fuzzy forward-facing stubble. These are usually exactly half the length of full-size skirts. The strands on the Hole-In-One are locked in place with a thin clear application of silicone adhesive sandwiched in between an inner core collar and outer band collar. It's hard to see there's any glue, but it's there, which is especially important to lock and keep the short hair ends from slipping out. The strands can't hardly move or get pulled out of place. So there's never any need for you to buy factory-cut half-skirts because you can do-it-yourself with one simple snip of the scissors and the Hole-In-One will never let a single strand pull out from under the collar!



Cut the long side of a Hole-in-One skirt short to quickly make a half-size finesse or spider skirt from it.

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The price is for a count of 5 lure skirts all the same size and color.

NOTE: All colors are NOT always in stock.

Alewife Hole-In-One. A favorite choice wherever alewives or blueback herring are found. The alewife is a baitfish species in the shad family. Alewives occur naturally in Atlantic tidal rivers and have been stocked in many other bass waters. The alewife looks a lot like the blueback herring and where both occur in coastal rivers, distinguishing the difference between the two species is difficult. Alewives tends to be lighter green grayish/silver on top and are silvery white on bottom. The alewife is also called the sawbelly because of a ridge of sharp serrated scales on the edge of their bellies.

The dorsal or back of this alewife skirt is a green chartreuse with black scales. Sides of the alewife skirt are white with silver. The belly strands are also white silver but tipped with pale chartreuse to add a tinge of lower fin and tail accent coloration.

Black Chartreuse Hole-In-One. Beginning in the early seventies and still to this day, black chartreuse (with orange belly) is the top-selling bass crankbait color of all time, says legendary crankbait designer Lee Sisson. Top anglers who have seen and done it all with crankbaits the past thirty years, they keep coming back to this basic black chartreuse color, says Lee.

Now this famous black chartreuse crankbait color is available in a skirt for spinnerbaits, buzzbaits and jigs. This skirt is patterned after the black chartreuse Bagley crankbait that Takahiro Omori used to win the 2004 Bassmaster Classic.

Same as a black chartreuse crankbait, this skirt will work day or night. Even on the darkest nights, when nothing else is effective, slip this skirt on a jig or spinnerbait with a bulky black trailer plus one (or two) nunchukus rattle straps slipped on the hook shank.


Black Silver Shad Hole-In-One. A super silvery shad imitation! This color doesn't have the dramatic colors of some other fancier skirts, but it is a top producer of fish, and isn't that what it's all about? You will not be disappointed. Black top with neon silver sparkle and clear with silver foil sides and belly bring it all together for a basic black and silver presentation that's perfect for clear to dim conditions.

Bleeding White Shad Hole-In-One. A great attractor color. Bright snow white with blood red and black barred swatch to attract strikes. Try the red swatch on the belly or on the back of the skirt, and see if it makes a difference from day to day.

Blue Chartreuse Hole-In-One. One of the most popular crankbait colors these days. Now available in an incredible skirt color.

Has rattle ear band. Rattles sold separately at BassdozerStore.com

Bluegill Hole-In-One. One of the most popular and productive patterns. The one that everyone's been killing the fish with! Now available in the Hole-In-One version.


Has rattle ear band. Rattles sold separately at BassdozerStore.com

Brown Sunfish #3 Hole-In-One. Fishing magazines and common wisdom say that jigs and jig colors imitate crawdads. What's seldom mentioned is that such jigs and jig colors equally imitate sunfish. Sunfish are basically cover-oriented critters. They hug tight to grass, tucked in brush, rocks or whatever other forms of cover that, coincidentally, crawfish also favor. So whenever you toss a crawfish-colored jig, keep in mind it can equally imitate a cover-loving sunfish too. This Brown Sunfish #3 color, like many of the skirts with sunfish, bluegill or craw in their names, imitates both bass food types - sunfish and crayfish. Try a watermelon pepper jig trailer with this skirt.

Chartreuse Shad Hole-In-One. Reliable sources say chartreuse shad is the most popular and most productive hardbait color sold in North America by renowned Japanese hard bait vendor, Lucky Craft. Here is an artistic rendering of Lucky Craft's famous color in a spinnerbait, jig and buzzbait skirt pattern. It has a smoky blue/gray back, a milky blue pearl belly with hints of a pale chartreuse tail. Whether on a crankbait, jerkbait, topwater or now in a skirt, chartreuse shad is a great all-around producer under a wide variety of water coloration, clarity and conditions.

Chartreuse Shad Flash Hole-In-One. The dorsal or top half of this skirt is a smoky green. The belly or bottom half is milky white pearl with a blue blush to it. Finished off with a swatch of sparkling chartreuse crystal tinsel strands.

Chartreuse White Blend Hole-In-One. Who says you can't breath new life into the old colors? This pattern breaks up and blends your traditional chartreuse white skirt in a way you've probably not seen it before. Please enjoy!

Chartreuse White Bone Hole-In-One. Great attractor flag color. Take your classic chartreuse white skirt and splash the tail tips with a fish-attracting rusty orange dye to entice more strikes. The concept being used to deliver strike color accents or 'flags' of color intended to incite strikes. It is not unlike a matador going into the bull ring carrying a red cape he flags to entice the bull to charge. That's a similar premise behind the flags of color carried on this skirt. That's chartreuse white bone. Bass bang it.


Chartreuse White Flash Hole-In-One. Back by popular demand! You really can't see the brilliant silver hologram strands in the photo above, but the close-up shows it nicely.

Dragonfly Hole-In-One. Great for buzzbaits! Whenever you see those 747-sized brown bombers buzzing around the water's surface, give this dragonfly color skirt a try on a spinnerbait, buzzbait or jig.


Fire Tiger Hole-In-One. Several leading crankbait manufacturers say fire tiger is their top-selling crankbait color. Not just for bass, but for walleye, pike, musky and other game fish, fire tiger is one incredible crankbait color.

When it comes to spinnerbaits or buzzbaits, however, most anglers have never used a fire tiger skirt. Don't make their mistake. Start a fire. Toss the tiger.

Rarer still, have you ever seen a fire tiger jig? For pike, yes, but it is almost non-existent as a bass jig color. Yet a fire tiger bass jig can excel under the conditions cited below.

As far as what it represents, well, what does an all black, all white, all chartreuse or chartreuse/white spinnerbait or buzzbait represent? Look around at the bait next time you go fishing. You won't see too many all white, all black, all chartreuse or chartreuse/white critters spinning or buzzing around the lake. On the other hand, fire tiger looks remindful of a perch or sunfish. Suggestions as to when best to use a fire tiger skirt:

  • Cold water, early season, pre-spawn through post-spawn. Fire tiger skirt works great all the way from ice-out (early spring) through post-spawn (early summer). You will find some of the largest female fish aggressively hit this color from pre- through post-spawn even in gin clear water - or murky water. In fact, under any water conditions this time of season.
  • Anytime you are around thick grass. No matter what season it is, fire tiger can be a most productive color in dense vegetation. Vegetation blocks bass from getting a full view of lures, but even partial glimpses of a bright fire tiger skirt are all that grass bass need to see to blast it.
  • Muddy or heavily-stained water. Fire tiger also excels in muddy, murky or clouded water, whether it is dark, green, brown or copper-colored water.
  • Windy Conditions. Fish can get fairly aggressive when the wind blows, and an aggressive colored bait like fire tiger will entice wind-driven bass best. Whenever the wind blows, try a fire tiger spinnerbait kept a foot or two below the wind-smeared surface chop - and prepare for savage strikes.


Ghost Herring Hole-In-One. Imitates blueback herring, alewife or sawbelly, and Sacramento hitch (an important bait species for big bass in California's Clear Lake and Sacramento watershed fisheries). The back has a pale green chartreuse with black scales. The sides and belly of the skirt are milky white with pale green glints and pale blue glimmers. The black band represents the black gill spot on herring.


Ghost Minnow Hole-In-One. Japanese lure vendor Lucky Craft is one of the best brands of hard baits in the world, and Ghost Minnow is one of Lucky Craft's best colors. Here is an artistic rendering of Lucky Craft's famous color in a spinnerbait, jig and buzzbait skirt pattern. Hold one of these up next to a Lucky Craft hard bait in Ghost Minnow color, you will see how swell the skirt matches the hard bait color pattern. Whether on a crankbait, jerkbait, topwater or now in a skirt, Ghost Minnow is a great all-around producer especially in clear water having good visibility/clarity and clear sky conditions.

Ghost Table Rock Shad Hole-In-One. In recent years, purple-backed color patterns with names like Lavender Shad, Purple Haze, Purple Thunder, Sour Grape and Table Rock Shad have become popular and productive colors in jerkbaits and crankbaits. However, it's rare to see a spinnerbait or jig color along these lines - until now. The back of the Ghost Table Rock Shad pattern is a smoky blue gray brown purple. The sides are milky white tinged with purple iridescence and black pepper. The belly strands are pale chartreuse with glitter.

Gizzard Shad Hole-In-One. The dorsal or top half is a smoky blue color. The belly or bottom half is milky white pearl with a blue blush to it. This skirt has that pale blue sheen which is an innate tone almost always appearing on shad. Especially in mid- to late summer, shad may exhibit a more pronounced blue appearance than at other times of the year. However, shad may show at least some sign of an iridescent aqua or pale metallic blue tinge at any and all times of year. So don't hesitate to use this outstandingly productive skirt all year long.

Gold Shiner Flash Hole-In-One. These skirt strands have highly-reflective gold and pale green crystals that light up and shine in clear water. A matching swatch of crinkle flash Mylar is tied in, and the pattern is topped off with a golden black fish scale accent. There's a lot more green and gold sparkle in this skirt in the water than the photo can show.

Green Alewife Hole-In-One. Most popular in mid-Atlantic region. This is one in a series of alewife skirt colors that are regional favorites of anglers from the Potomac River or Washington DC on down through the Virginia states, Kentucky, the Carolina states and Tennessee. It's also a universal baitfish color that will work swell anywhere you try it. There currently is or has been standard Alewife, Pale Alewife, Olive Alewife and now this Dark Alewife in the series so far. They are all basically the same productive pattern, with slight variations in the green back color. All produce as handsomely as they look.

Has rattle ear band. Rattles sold separately at BassdozerStore.com

Green Pumpkin Hole-In-One. One of the most popular and productive skirts! We don't need to say too much about green pumpkin. It's the #1 soft bait color for bass. Now it's a "must-have" jig skirt color! Two different green pumpkin colors are blended into this skirt. The two tones add dimension, texture, and contrast - all good, fish-attracting qualities to have in this highly productive skirt.

Green Shiner Hole-In-One. In late summer and early autumn, water color often tends to become greener and so do shad. Plus this time of year, baby bass begin to muster in huge schools of green-backed young-of-year bass. Shad start to muster also in early fall, and can be so green at this time that many anglers often mistake the green shad for baby bass. But that's not all! This universal baitfish pattern also imitates the common shiner found in Florida and many other states, the emerald shiner found in the Western US, and many other green, silver and gold minnows or baitfish. Pale green-barred back is frosted with pale green reflective sparkles (hard to see in photo). Has flashing silver side sparkles, and the belly has reflective gold and pale green flakes. Overall, a lot shinier in the water than in the photo.

Green Shiner Flash Hole-In-One. Imitates the common shiner found in Florida and many other states, the emerald shiner found in the Western US, baby bass, green-hued shad. alewife or herring, and many other green, silver and gold minnows or baitfish. Pale green-barred back is frosted with pale green reflective sparkles (hard to see in photo). Has flashing silver side sparkles, and the belly has reflective gold and pale green flakes. The finishing touch is a gold and green reflective hank of Krystal Flash. Overall, a lot shinier in the water than in the photo.


Hendrix Hole-In-One. It's called Hendrix because it's just a fine purple haze. Hendrix is also known as the Tilapia Bacaruto color since this skirt imitates tilapia found in Mexican waters, in particular Lake Baccarac, but it's universal in that it may match many different baitfish and truly will work anywhere that baitfish-scrounging gamefish are found. Looks even better in person than it does on the computer screen.


Herring Bone Hole-In-One. A blue-barred back with a bone white belly. Herring Bone is also known as the Tilapia El Cuchillo since this skirt imitates tilapia found in Mexican waters, in particular La Presa El Cuchillo, but it's universal in that it may match many different baitfish and works anywhere. For example, it just as easily imitates blueback herring in the Southeast USA. A great color for clear or lightly-stained water.


Hot Tiger Hole-In-One. Pike, muskie, even walleye and zander anglers are well aware of the preference those species often have for hot versus natural colors. Yet the lesson about hot colors still hasn't been learned by most largemouth and smallmouth bass anglers. There are many situations when a hot fire tiger jig, spinnerbait or buzzbait will catch bass better than anything else, but bass anglers seldom use them. Believe me, they work!

Leopard Frog Hole-In-One. Two species, northern and southern leopard frogs practically cover the entire North American continent - but they require a pristine environment for the leopard frogs to be found in any numbers nowadays. They readily succumb to air and water pollution and waterfront development devastates their numbers. This coachdog skirt pattern is a tribute to their dwindling numbers, since as anglers, we all yearn for the same simple thing the leopard frog requires - clean air, clean water and unspoiled watersheds for fishing posterity. So next time you are fishing some good, clean water (keep in mind, clean water means unpolluted, which could still be swampy or naturally discolored yet unpolluted by chemicals), keep a look out for the leopard frog - and throw this distinctively froggy coachdog color on spinnerbaits, buzzbaits and jigs! Add a pork or plastic frog chunk, a double tail grub or soft plastic grass frog or toad as a trailer. You will not be disappointed.


Machete Shad Hole-In-One. Just a real solid skirt that works well anywhere. Machete is what threadfin shad are called in Mexico because the threadfin's belly is so thin and sharp, its belly looks like a machete blade, Although this skirt imitates threadfin shad found in Mexican waters, it's universal in that it may match many different baitfish. Anglers who like this skirt also like the Gold Shiner skirt too. Some say the Machete Shad works a little better in darker water under cloudier skies whereas the Gold Shiner excels in clear water under bright skies. However, it's often found that both Machete Shad and Gold Shiner may work quite well most any time you try them.

Has rattle ear band. Rattles sold separately at BassdozerStore.com

Natural Bluegill Hole-In-One. One of the most popular and productive skirt patterns - bluegill - new and improved with a natural sunfish belly!


Has rattle ear band. Rattles sold separately at BassdozerStore.com

Natural Frog Hole-In-One. Great around lily pads and pond scum. Hollow rubber frogs and soft plastic toads have become a recent trend for fishing thick grass the last few years. Hollow frogs are often nudged or bounced along with the rod tip in order to impart some semblance of natural movement. Soft plastic toads are often kept moving, reeled or "buzzed" slowly across the surface of a congested grassy area. Many of these lures are colored to resemble natural frogs and toads - and so is this frog /toad colored skirt that's perfect for buzzbaits, spinnerbaits and jigs fished around lily pads, grass and frog filled areas. It's Natural Frog.

Has rattle ear band. Rattles sold separately at BassdozerStore.com

Orange Belly Bluegill Hole-In-One. One of the most popular and productive skirt patterns - bluegill - new and improved with an orange sunfish belly!


Pale Alewife Hole-In-One. The alewife is a baitfish species in the shad family. State fisheries managers have stocked alewives in many bass waters, and it occurs naturally in Atlantic tidal rivers, running up them to freshwater to spawn. The alewife is also called the sawbelly because of a ridge of sharp serrated scales on the edge of their bellies.

The dorsal or back of this alewife pattern is pale green with black mottling. The sides of the alewife skirt are white with silver. The belly strands are also white silver but tipped with pale chartreuse to add a tinge of lower fin and tail accent coloration.

Pearl Blue Chartreuse Hole-In-One. Blends half snow white with silver, half pearl blue with silver, plus a slender swatch of chartreuse with silver. The chartreuse accent swatch can be spun around 180 degrees to be used on the back or belly of the skirt. Sometimes it may seem to make a difference to fish which side the chartreuse is on. If fish are not hitting it solidly, spin the chartreuse to the other side and see if that makes for better strikes. Of course, some anglers just personally prefer it on one side versus the other. Either way, it's good.

Plemmons Hole-In-One. Favorite in the southeast and mid-Atlantic regions. This skirt color imitates a balsa crankbait color called Plemmons. It is most popular on crankbaits used in the mid-Atlanitc region of the USA, say from South Carolina and Tennessee and on up toward DC or so. Now Plemmons is available in a spinnerbait, buzzbait and jig skirt that's every bit as fancy and effective as the original balsa crankbait color pattern.


Pond Frog Hole-In-One. Frogs are likely to be found anywhere you've got lily pads and weed beds buzzing with bugs (a frog's favorite food). Being amphibious, they spend part-time in the water, and part of the time on land. So frogs don't stray far from the shoreline. Anytime you're fishing near shore, and you hear a frog croak, those are the very places to use this frog imitating skirt on a spinnerbait, buzzbait or jig. Sweeten the offering with a white double tail grub to mimic kicking frog legs or add a green/white soft plastic toad, plastic chunk or frog-shaped trailer of any kind

Has rattle ear band. Rattles sold separately at BassdozerStore.com

Pumpkinseed Sunfish Hole-In-One. Sunfish are present everywhere bass are, and they are a staple food in bass diets. You read and hear a whole lot more about shad, shiners, minnows and such, but don't let that fool you. Bass eat sunfish all the time everywhere. Brown pumpkin back with green metal flake. Dark orange pumpkin belly with green metal flake. Top this skirt off with a watermelon pepper soft plastic trailer to complete the pumpkinseed sunfish illusion.


Has rattle ear band. Rattles sold separately at BassdozerStore.com

Pumpkinseed Green Sunfish Hole-In-One. This starts the same as Pumpkinseed Sunfish, half brown pumpkin with green flake on back, half dark orange pumpkin belly with green flake, same strand count of each - with the addition of a watermelon pepper slice that splits the orange half into two quarters. This dampens down the orange effect, and by splitting it with a watermelon slice right down the middle, making it appear drabber. It makes this greened version more suited for clear to stained water whereas original Pumpkinseed Sunfish (without the watermelon slice) is better suited for dark conditions or thick, vision-obstructing cover. Better yet, give both versions a try, and let the fish tell you what they want. Many days, they'll want one as much as the other! But if you get into bright, clear conditions, try this greened version.

Purple Haze Hole-In-One. Dark smoky purple back. Pearl blue silver belly with a swatch of shimmering pearl tinsel for flickering sparkle.

Rainbow Trout Hole-In-One. Works swell even where there are no rainbow trout. Sometimes less can be better, meaning the rainbow trout pattern here is less gaudy than what you typically see in rainbow trout paint jobs. Most rainbow trout colors accentuate the pink too much. In this version, the pink is toned down to a pearlescent ruddy pink haze infused into every single strand. Each green or white strand has ruddy pink pearlescent in it, so the pink is not a separate color, but an ingrained part of the green and white. Sometimes less can be better, as in this stealthy and stylistic new rainbow trout pattern.

Sexy Chartreuse Shad Hole-In-One. One of the top-sellers! This skirt has well-defined, contrasting colors. The top half is smoke gray with black fish scales and pale blue glitter. The lower half is milky pearl blue. The belly is pale chartreuse with a pale blue sheen. This skirt is a great producer in stained water where the more defined contrast of this skirt helps bass zero in on it.

It's also a great color during the spring shad spawn when shad exhibit dark-striped, contrasting body colors in order to attract and signal other adult shad to mate.


Shad-A-Delic Hole-In-One. The perfect shad match. Oh yeah, baby! This shad pattern skirt in a special blend of three groovy Shad-A-Delic colors. It's half fine glittering silver. The other half oyster pearl white with silver flake. Topped off with strands of black fish scale accent. Only 10 (out of a total 50) strands are black fish scale. One of Bassdozer's personal favorite colors That's Shad-A-Delic!

Spot Special Flash Hole-In-One. One of the legendary skirts decked out with new black/chartreuse band and sparkling pearl crinkle tinsel. This translucent skirt has a lot of glimmer to it, multi-color crystal flakes, and that see-through bubblegum color that spotted bass find so special. But don't stop there, smallmouth and largemouth go after this skirt like kids in a candy store.

Table Rock Shad Hole-In-One. In recent years, color patterns with names like Lavender Shad, Purple Haze, Purple Thunder, Sour Grape and Table Rock Shad have become popular and productive colors in jerkbaits and crankbaits. However, it's not too common to see a spinnerbait color along these lines. Now here's a stunning Table Rock Shad skirt color for spinnerbaits and jigs too. They come in two versions - one pale ghost and this darker version (shown here) is often preferred by anglers in stained water. On this version, the top half of the skirt is a smoky blue gray brownish purple. The belly half is pearl chartreuse with a blue sheen to it.



Threadfin Hologram Hole-In-One. These skirts are highly-reflective (shinier than photo shows) and emit bright flashes of holgraphic colors like real shad do.

Threadfin Shad Flash Hole-In-One. Just add water and watch this legendary threadfin shad pattern come to life! Tricked out with a black/chartreuse band to better imitate the distinctive shoulder dots on shad. The dorsal or top half of this skirt is a smoky green. The belly or bottom half is milky white pearl with a shimmering reddish pink blush to it. Plus a swatch of reflective, matching Krystal Flash.


Tilapia El Salto Hole-In-One. This is one of four skirt patterns that imitate baitfish found in Mexican waters. First, the Tilapia El Salto pattern matches the gold-hued tilapia in El Salto. The other two Mexican tilapia colors are Hendrix (aka Tilapia Bacaruto) and Herring Bone (aka Tilapia El Cuchillo). And fourth, the Machete Shad skirt imitates threadfin shad found in Mexican waters. All four of these skirt patterns, however, imitate many different baitfish found many different places throughout the world. So give then a try anywhere you fish!

Has rattle ear band. Rattles sold separately at BassdozerStore.com

Triple Watermelon Hole-In-One. Three times as much green shading and color contrast! This skirt combines a trio of highly productive watermelon colors into one outstanding skirt.

Has rattle ear band. Rattles sold separately at BassdozerStore.com

Watermelon Hole-In-One. This skirt combines two highly productive watermelon colors into one outstanding skirt.


White Flash #1 Hole-In-One. This skirt is bright snow white with subtle silver flakes. Also a thin swatch of reflective Mirage Mylar which reflects the colors of its surroundings. Depending on your mood or that of the fish, you can position the Mylar filament section on the back or the belly of your bait. Bass will belt it eagerly either way. When used on a spinnerbait, I often put the Mylar section on top so the Mylar and the blades reflect off each other. You really can't see the shiny hologram strands in the photo on left, but the close-up shows it nicely.


White Flash #2 Hole-In-One. This skirt is bright snow white with subtle silver flakes. Also a thin swatch of reflective chartreuse Mylar hologram fibers. Depending on your mood or that of the fish, you can position the Mylar filament section on the back or the belly of your bait. Bass will belt it eagerly either way. When used on a spinnerbait, I often put the Mylar section on top so the Mylar and the blades reflect off each other. You really can't see the brilliant hologram strands in the photo on left, but the close-up shows it nicely.

White Pearl Flash Hole-In-One. Forty-four strands of reflective white pearl cover a thin swatch of reflective twisted Mylar hologram fibers embedded underneath. Depending on your mood or that of the fish, you can position the Mylar filament section on the back or the belly of your bait. Bass will belt it eagerly either way.

Has rattle ear band. Rattles sold separately at BassdozerStore.com

Yellow Belly Bluegill Hole-In-One. One of the most popular and productive skirt patterns - bluegill - new and improved with a sunfish yellow belly!

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Regards,

Russ Bassdozer