
That being said it takes no effort or skill to walk in place and even has a good distinct wobble on a slow steady retrieve. Got the bone color and it's like I tied a moderately sized banana to my rod. I would recommed changing hooks on it though, they aren't the sharpest and I have missed some good fish on it.Ĭomments: Much bigger lure than I was expecting. I caught a 8lber right on the shore by just popping it and having it splash and then pause. This bait mimicks a blugill or baitfish thrashing on surface perfectly. Bass were chasing bluegill and splashing on surface. I just recently found it again so I tied it on, more or less as a joke and because i was bored. It sat in a old box for like a long time without me ever using it. I bought this bait a few years back when it first hit the market, and all my friends thought it was a joke and I lowkey did too. Bill LewisĬomments: so this bait is a beast. While steady reeling the StutterStep, the angler puts soft-rhythmic twitches on the rod make the lure’s tail kick side to side while the whole lure body shifts back and forth.Ĭheck out video of the Wag-the-Tail action.Ī revolutionary topwater bait available in a wide range of proven colors, the Bill Lewis Stutterstep is about to take the bass fishing world by storm. The “wag-the-tail” action is a cover-water-fast type retrieve. It’s a slow-medium, buzz-bait style retrieve that leaves the ‘Step wobbling and waking across the surface.Ĭheck out video of the Wobble-Wake action. The “wobble-wake” action is what happens when you reel a StutterStep over slick water, while using no rod action. Instead of the lure coming right to the angler, this allows for the lure to be “stutter-stepped” back and forth right next to targeted cover prolonging its hang-time over the strike zone.Ĭheck out video of the Stutter-Step action. Its namesake “stutter-step” action allows for the angler to make the bait walk on 90-degree cuts instead of the standard 45-degree walks that traditional walking baits get. This may be the beginning of a new topwater category. Most impressive, the StutterStep offers up to three distinct topwater actions that aren’t exactly like anything we’ve seen before. Originally designed for tiger-fish in Zimbabwe, the Bill Lewis StutterStep has proven in early testing to be a phenomenal bass lure.
