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The KandleFish is a natural reproduction of the candlefish,
a member of the smelt family. It’s a baitfish, highly prized
by many gamefish around the world, and is highly effective
in both fresh and salt water. Its lively action, and deadly
sonic vibration, imitate the frantic and erratic action of
many other species of injured baitfish such as smelt,
shiners, shad, anchovies, sardines, herring, needlefish, and
sandlance. Its wide range of sizes enables the KandleFish to be effectively fished from just below the surface down to
300 feet. It is extremely versatile and can be cast, jigged
or trolled. The K-Fish has a swimming-darting action on
the retrieve, or when trolled, and a strike-triggering
erratic fluttering and gliding action on the fall.
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