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  • Introducing the RotoTail!

    Introducing the RotoTail!

    Designed and patented by a hardcore angler, the RotoTail is a brand new concept in fishing. Simply put, it’s a soft-plastic lure whose tail spins 360 degrees. Got that? It doesn’t flap or quiver – it spins! (And, when rigged right, doesn’t twist your line!) How can the tail spin? Well, here’s the game changer: [...]

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  • Giant Bass Inhales a RotoTail

    Giant Bass Inhales a RotoTail

    Watch this giant bass inhale a RotoTail! Wow!

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  • A Q&A With the RotoTail Inventor

    A Q&A With the RotoTail Inventor

    Who is the inventor of the RotoTail? We can’t find out yet, but that didn’t stop us from asking him some questions about the lure and about fishing. Enjoy! Why did you develop the RotoTail? Was it to solve a specific fishing situation? Mr. X: Excellent question. Some lakes I fish have impenetrable cover – [...]

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  • Great for Kids and Beginners!

    Great for Kids and Beginners!

    The RotoTail is a lure for every angler, regardless of ability. That includes the fact that it’s an excellent lure for children and beginning anglers. Why? Three reasons: 1. It’s easy to fish. It’s easy to rig, it’s weedless and all you have to do is reel it straight back! 2. It catches fish. The [...]

    September 9, 2011 | 0 Comments More
  • 10 Things to Know About the RotoTail

    10 Things to Know About the RotoTail

    by The Mystery Inventor 1. When you let the RotoTail fall weightless or with minimal weight, it might look like the tail doesn’t spin – but it does, very, very slowly. When a RotoTail is being retrieved, the normal spin rate is about 6-10 revolutions per second. When sinking weightless – mimicking the dying flutter [...]

    September 8, 2011 | 0 Comments More

RotoTail Videos

More RotoTail Videos
  • The RotoTail TV Spot
    The RotoTail TV Spot

    Here it is, in all its glory, the what, where, when and how of the RotoTail!

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  • Can Your Plastic Worm Do This?!
    Can Your Plastic Worm Do This?!

    Only the RotoTail has this amazing fish-calling action. Check it out!

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  • Bass SLAMS RotoTail-Tipped Jig
    Bass SLAMS RotoTail-Tipped Jig

    Ever seen a jig with this much action?! This bass hasn’t either!

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  • George’s Lunker!
    George’s Lunker!

    Our friend George hooks a lunker largemouth on light spinning gear using the RotoTail.

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  • Rigging for Flipping
    Rigging for Flipping

    How to best, quickly and easily rig a RotoTail for flippin’.

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  • Pre-Rigging RotoTails
    Pre-Rigging RotoTails

    Pre-rigging RotoTails is simple to do and allows you to switch presentations and fishing styles very quickly.

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Recent Articles

First Catfish!

First Catfish!

Yes, the RotoTail really does catch everything (almost) that swims! Here’s the story behind the first catfish photos we received: Helen went fishing on a small lake in Weeki Wachi, Fla. She cast a finesse RotoTail with a pumpkinseed/green pumpkin head with a finesse 2-inch green pumpkin and chartreuse tail into the lake. She got [...]

September 12, 2011 | 0 Comments More
How the RotoTail Was Invented

How the RotoTail Was Invented

by The Mystery Inventor Are you curious about how and why I invented the RotoTail? Here’s the story. The Early Days I started pouring plastic worms in my mom’s kitchen many years ago. There were many spoons in her kitchen, so I used them to create lots of interesting new shapes in soft plastic, to [...]

September 11, 2011 | 0 Comments More
First Largemouth Bass Photos!

First Largemouth Bass Photos!

Here are the first RotoTail user photos we’ve received! A killer combo for sure, the Pumpkin Green Pumpkin head and 4-inch Green Pumpkin Chartreuse Silver Flake tail. Not much of a story with this one, but it’s success! We cast it out by the pads, doing some “fearless fishing” in the weeds, reeled it across [...]

September 7, 2011 | 0 Comments More
What’s In a Name: How We Created a Collectible…

What’s In a Name: How We Created a Collectible…

…for just $10 Grand! by The Mystery Inventor When we started out, we didn’t know what to call the RotoTail. We liked ROTOWORM, but someone already owned that dot-com name. We tried to contact them to buy it, but never heard back. (What could a Rotoworm be anyway, but a fishing lure?!) Then, to get [...]

August 16, 2011 | 0 Comments More