Understanding and using the Reel Keel fishing lure
Over thirty years of fishing experience
and research has gone into the creation of the Reel Keel Fishing Lure. Here, we show you the inner workings of the Reel Keel
so you can better understand what makes this lure so unique.
The Body will describe the details of the Reel Keel that make it so different from other lures and explain why these differences
are so important to your fishing experience. Tips for using the Reel Keel will give you information about how to take advantage of the differences in the Reel Keel to maximize your fishing
experience.
The Body
Patents: Canadian:
- CWK-134306 United States: Applied for
1. Specific Angle of cutbait lure (or Diving Mouth):
This angle gives the Reel Keel a natural diving mouth so there is no plastic lip required. This flat plane also allows the
water to push up against the lure to make Reel Keel swim. The flat angle causes the lure to dive downward in a gradual, smooth
manner the diving action of a bait fish. The unique face lets the lure to perform a rolling motion as well as its side to
side swimming motion to make it look like an injured bait fish. Speed changes will not affect the lures action because of
this diving mouth.
2. Water Separator: This acts to separate the face of the cutbait Reel Keel so there
is no pulsating action as the Reel Keel swims. The combination of the Specific Angle and the Water Separator forces the water
to push the Reel Keel side to side creating a swimming motion instead of a vibrating motion.
3. Indented Eye:
The eye of the Reel Keel is indented into the body so the sticker is always placed in exactly the same spot. The
sticker of the eye is then sealed under a double coat of specialty gloss. This gloss seals our lure against anything and provides
an extremely high shine.
4. Keel: The most unique feature of the Reel Keel lure is the brass double
nickel plated 'keel' embedded into the resin fibre polymer body. This keel is exposed in the front to allow the line to be
attached directly to the keel so when the fish hits, it is pulling on the metal-brass blade directly. This increases the hook-setting
ability. Also, with the line directly attached to the keel (and because of the keel itself), the lure cannot spin. Since the
lure cannot spin, the Reel Keel will never tangle your line. The lure is also kept upright because of the ballast at the bottom
provided by the keel. the keel acts as a stablizer to allow enough proplsion of the tail in sync with a smooth side to side
swmming motion that mimics live bait. The white underside (belly) and the keel provides a built in flash so no holographic
tapes are needed.
5. Solid polymer body: The body of the lure is a solid resin fibre polymer material
which allows the lure to stand up to anything you can throw at it. The shape of the lure is specifically designed to cast
further and holds a specific gravity that allows it to float. The specific gravity is so exact; you can't even feel it at
the end of the line. This makes the strike response faster; you can feel even the slightest nibble on your line.
6.
Kick Tail: This extra bit of keel at the back of the Reel Keel works with the Specific Angle (1) and Water Separator
(2) to help the propulsion of the Reel Keel to create the life-like swimming action.
7. Treble Hook: We
use Eagle Claw super sharp hooks. With the overall design of the body and the hook itself makes the Reel Keel virtually weedless.
The
Angel of Incident and Depth Control
One of the truly innovative aspects of the Reel Keel lure is its ability to put
depth control into the hands of the fisherman and all from a natural looking lure with no diving lip. The engineer designed
face will automatically pull the lure below the surface and start performing its patented swim and roll movement all the way
back to the boat.
Depth is a function of fishing line length and the Angle of Incident (AOI)
at which the line comes into contact with the lure face. The higher the AOI, or the higher the rod tip, the more the lure
will work right at the surface of the water and just inches below the surface. Simply put (as soon in the image below):
- The
higher the rod tip, the higher the lure works in the water
- The lower the rod tip, the lower the lure works in the
water
Attaching it to the Line
The best way to attach the Reel Keel to your line is with a good barrel swivel in the
hole at the water separator (2). A six inch leader is suggested for most fish species while a 12 inch leader is suggested
for muskie, pike, salmon and other big species of fish. Weights can be used with the Reel Keel but we don't recommend them.
However, one could use the dropsinker method or could attach an inline weight approximately 36 inches from the bait. Remember;
let the bait do its job. Control of the rod tip, in other words, tipping the rod tip down will allow the lure to work at different
depths. The length of the line will control the depth. For example: 30 feet of line with the rod tip down will have the lure
diving to 22 feet. As you move the rod tip up, the lure moves up in proportion.
Casting
The Reel Keel is a casting
dream. It has the ultra aerodynamics built in to allow you to cast with extreme accuracy and the ultimate distance. Reeling
in slowly will allow the bait to work for surface fish. Reeling faster will allow it to work deeper. At any time, if you need,
a slight jerk here or there just gives more excitement to the hungry predators below.
Trolling
Trolling with
the Reel Keel is very easy and natural. On a slow troll, the lure stays near the top. You must remember that the majority
of pike, muskie, walleye, and bass are caught within the first 10 feet of water. Again, more line out and rod tip down will
allow you to go deeper.
The Reel Keel employs certain fishing mathematics. The depth of the Reel Keel in the water depends
on the angle of your rod and the amount of line you have out. As previously mentioned, the more line out with the rod tip
down means the deeper the Reel Keel will go.
Hook Set
Hook set is instant. Because of the swimming action, the
Reel Keel has no weight when you're pulling on it. Unlike a lure with a lip that pulsates, the Reel Keel does not pulsate
because of the water separator (2) and the kick tail (6). Therefore, one can respond to the slightest nudge on the lure making
hook set instantaneous. Remember that the Reel Keel is a slow rising body bait, so it does not just pop up to the surface.
Down
Riggers
With downriggers, one can run approximately 20 foot of line off the downrigger. It has action as it moves toward
the surface and during its ascent normally this is when the fish will strike.
The Science of the REEL KEEL™
The
Best Fishing Lures On the Planet will stay upright no matter what speed it is pulled at or what the water and weather conditions
are.
Patents: Canadian:
- CWK-134306 United States: Applied for
Anatomy of the Lure
The head
At rest
the lure sits upright in the water. The weight of the keel prevents the lure from turning over. The angled cut bait effect
creates a built in diving mouth.
Patents: Canadian:
- CWK-134306 United States: Applied for
Fish Silhouette
The extension of the keel that completes the
frontal view of the lure includes the line hook. The silhouette of this extension along with the added flash as it rolls,
can also create the illusion of a full bodied bait.
Quality Construction
The keel runs along the full length
of the lure adding strength and durability to the construction of the top fishing lure. This feature makes the Reel Keel™
fishing lure a long lasting, high quality, premium fishing product, especially for largemouth bass fishing.
Initiating
Action in the Reel Keel™ Lure
Patents: Canadian:
- CWK-134306 United States: Applied for
- Pull the fishing line to initiate the momentum action of the custom
fishing lure with the fishing rod.
- In the case of the new fishing lures face being pulled to the left, the right side
has more surface space that meets the force of water and the front is pushed to the right as the tail is pushed to the left.
- The
tails response to the frontal turn is to move in the opposite direction
In the case of the above diagram, the
pull to the left allows more surface space on the right of the lure forcing it to move to the right. The line hole (part of
the extension of the keel) is the center pivot point. Initiating a force to either the right or left of the pivot point creates
the beginning of the action and momentum for the lure.
The reaction to forces place on the line
Patents: Canadian:
- CWK-134306 United States: Applied for
- Less surface space is avaliable for the force of water to push
against when the lure turns.
- The opposite side then gains surface space.
- As motion allows more surface area
to come into contact with force of water, it is forced backwards imparting a turning motion in the opposite direction. This
produces the visual effect of a tail kicking.
Action entices predator fish
The kick of the tail
has a wide range of motion. This motion will catch the eye of the predator fish enticing it to attack. This range of motion
also increases vibration in the water alerting the predator fish to its presence. This is good especially in murky water.
The
Rolling Effect
Patents: Canadian:
- CWK-134306 United States: Applied for
Push on the front (left) causes the tail to turn (right). As the fishing
lure tail turns into the path of the water ("force"), the keel comes into contact with this force and is pushed
back creating a rolling action.
C-Start Response Trigger
The Reel Keel™ World's Best Fishing Lure
replicates strike cues a predator fish receives. It gives the appearance of a bait fish bending into a "C" position
that triggers the predator to strike now or the meal will escape.
Patents: Canadian:
- CWK-134306 United States: Applied for
The C-Start is the name given to the shape of a fish makes when it
curls to change its speed and direction away from a threat of danger. This curling action helps to create a large bust of
energy to help the fish dart away from danger (see image below).
- The bait fish is swimming along in a straight path- lifelike swimming action
- It sees a predator fish and
initiates the C-start, coiling into a 'C'
- It releases the C-start, causing the force of the water to create a large
burst of energy
- The bait fish is now escaping, swimming in the opposite direction it started in
Water,
Light and color
Patents: Canadian:
- CWK-134306 United States: Applied for
Water filters light and color. All color is visible in water down
to 10 feet and then begins filtering. Some fish see color, some see only certain colors while others see only shades of gray.
A contrast in color shades can be more important than the actual colors themselves.
A predator fish swimming
below its prey will only see the belly of its prey. Looking up it will see a contrast of white against another darker shade
which will outline the form of the bait.
Filtration
of Color in Water
- 10 feet - red disappears, orange and yellow begin to fade.
- 35 feet - yellow and orange
begin to disappear.
- 75 feet - only blue, violet and indigo are visible
- 150 feet - only violet is visible
- A
few hundred feet - ultraviolet colors are left but not visible to the eye
Flourescents do better in deeper water
as they show up in ultraviolet light.
Factors Affecting
Filtration of Color and light:
- Water clarity
- Waves
- Wind conditions
- Speed of current
- Lure
depth
- Time of day
Introducing the New "REEL KEEL" Fishing Lure
Unique in design and
engineering the Reel Keel fishing lure replicates the most realistic swimming action ever seen from a fishing lure. The plug-type
crankbait combined with an embedded keel (originally named the splug) ensures that the lure produces a natural swimming effect
irresistable to fish every time. The Reel Keel Lure can be used in all types of environments and is a great fishing lure for
Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Pike, Muskie, Salmon, Trout and Walleye. Our introductory 400 Pro Series fishing lure comes
in a variety of colour options in this 4 inch size. It is one of the best buys for lures online today. We have new fishing
lures for 2011!
The "Reel Keel" fishing lure is a combination of science and decades of hard fishing experience.
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More Facts:
- The
REEL KEEL has been built to be one of the best lures for fishing, especially for as a bass crank bait.
- Our lure was
built with all species of fish in mind and was found to be awesome for the following list of fish: largemouth bass, salmon
fishing, musky fishing, pike fishing, and walleye fishing.
- Testing has proven that the REEL KEEL whether used in freshwater
or saltwater fishing is a superior crank bait in all waters of the world.
- Whether casting or trolling, the REEL KEEL
is a superior patented Canadian made fishing lure identified as one of the world's best, undoubtedly.