This looks like another winner from IMA. Congrats to Bill Lowen on the new bait. I can't wait to see one of these up close.
Lure Built to the Precise Specifications of Bassmaster Elite
Pro Bill Lowen
After 18 months of collaboration between three-time
Bassmaster Classic qualifier Bill Lowen and the engineers at IMA Lures in Japan , IMA will release the Square Bill at the
upcoming Bassmaster Classic in New
Orleans , where Lowen will compete. As the name
suggests, this new lure is a square-billed crankbait that combines the
legendary hunting action of hand-crafted balsa lures with the consistency and
durability of plastic.
“This lure is so much more versatile than any other
square-bill I’ve fished,” said Lowen, who played an integral role in the many
prototypes that led up to the final products. “I’ve dreamed of something like
this for decades. It acts like the best handmade balsa baits. Every crankbait
has a wobble, but the good balsa crankbaits hunt. They’ll jump off to the left,
run a bit, jump off to the right, and always work their way back to the center.
That action triggers bites.”
The IMA Square Bill has a stubby, rounded body that produces
an earth-shaking wobble, bold eyes, a lexan lip and two sticky-sharp #6 hooks
that’ll nab even the short-strikers, although most bass absolutely choke this bait
down.
The lure runs properly right out of the package and the
lexan lip and durable body mean that it can take more abuse than its balsa
counterparts, which often need frequent tuning. The Square Bill runs shallower
than other manufacturers’ square-bills, 2 to 3 feet deep on typical cranking
tackle. Lowen, a noted shallow-water specialist, occasionally upsizes his line
to burn it over grass or in the shallowest water possible. Despite the heavier
line, the lure still maintains its signature action. At 3/8 of an ounce, it
casts like a bullet, too, another advantage over the balsa cranks. In addition
to a straight, steady retrieve and burning, Lowen also likes to twitch the lure
and wake it.
“It’s just about a 12 month out of the year lure,” said Matt
Paino, Vice President of Sales for IMA. “We expect that shallow water anglers
coast to coast will consider this a ‘go to” for years to come.” IMA will release the Square Bill in 9 colors
and it will retail for $16.99.
IMA Lures are distributed in the United States
by Optimum Bait Company. For more
information about IMA, go to www.imalures.com
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