Tuning Your Bird Lure The Wing Trim Method

Trimming the Wings of Your Bass Bird Lure

Superbowl Champion and Inventor Of Flip In The Bird Lure Shows You How To Tune The Bird Lure

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πŸŽ₯ Watch: How to Tune a Bird Lure

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Sam Kennedy Bird Lure Tuning & Wing Adjustment

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Why Tuning Your Bird Lure Matters

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Most anglers fish lures straight out of the package.

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That’s a mistake.

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Predatory fish like bass are not just reacting to the presence of a lure β€” they’re reacting to:

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  • Movement

  • Profile

  • Vulnerability

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A bird lure is unique because it mimics something rare:

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πŸ‘‰ a struggling bird on the surface

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And that means you can fine-tune it to create the exact type of disturbance that triggers a strike.

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The Key Adjustment: Wing Trimming

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One of the most important tuning techniques shown in the video is:

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πŸ‘‰ trimming the wings

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What this does:

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  • Reduces drag on retrieve

  • Speeds up the action

  • Creates a tighter, more controlled surface disturbance

  • Makes the lure look like a panicked or injured bird

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This is critical because predators are wired to attack:

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πŸ‘‰ easy, vulnerable prey

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When to Trim Your Bird Lure

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Not every situation calls for the same setup.

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Trim the wings when:

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  • Fishing pressured water

  • You need a faster retrieve

  • Fish are short-striking

  • You want a tighter walking/buzzing action

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Leave them full when:

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  • Fishing heavy cover

  • You want maximum disturbance

  • You’re calling fish up from deeper water

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Dialing in the β€œBird Bite”

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The goal isn’t just to throw something different.

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It’s to create something bass don’t see often β€” and can’t resist.

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As seen in the video and proven over years of use:

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  • Bass will explode on birds

  • They commit harder to topwater bird profiles

  • The right tuning turns curiosity into violent strikes

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Final Thought

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Most anglers are stuck throwing the same patterns:

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  • Frogs

  • Baitfish

  • Standard topwater

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But the anglers who understand behavior β€” and adjust their presentation β€” get different results.

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