Mighty Bite Review
As the seasons change, and you prepare yourself for Spring, which is just around the corner, many will be thinking about getting the old rod and reel ready. I myself am not much of a fishermen, but my husband enjoys it, and I like the dinner that follows. I saw this new fishing kit on TV, and thought I would get it for him, so he could give it a try, and tell me if it actually works as well as it say it does. I am proud to announce that Mighty Bit indeed helped in catching all types of fish including, bass, cod, halibut, and trout. Within minutes of putting it on his rod, he said he had a fish in the boat.
Fish are predatory, and they eat insects, amphibians, and other fish. That is why Mighty Bite works so well, it focuses on a fish’s natural instinct to find food. Mighty Bite is based on putting a wounded fish up for bait, which fish cannot refuse, it is an easy meal for them. Mighty Bite tastes, acts, and feels like a real wounded bait-fish.
Mighty Bite is so effective because it utilizes all five of the fish’s senses. It ignites the fish’s DNA triggered response, and makes it strike, and bite down hard on the lure. That way they will not get away from you, or just nibble on your lure.
The lures have bite marks on them, with a wounded rib design. You can change the fins, and they all have a scent stick in them that mocks the scent of a wounded fish, and this will attract other larger fish to the area. When the fish bites down it gets a burst of flavor, and this will encourage it to hold on to the fish making it easier for you to catch. The rattle mimics the sound of a wounded fish, and the fins allow it to swim like it is doing it on its on, down and on a slight angle.
With each Mighty Bite kit you get ten lures, twelve fins, twelve rattles, twelve scent sticks, and weed guards, popper and tail weights, and no miss treble hooks. All this for less then twenty dollars. That is an incredible value as sometimes one lure will cost you that.
So grab a Mighty Bite kit, and watch the fish come your way. All of your friends will be wondering how you are doing it, and I will leave it up to you to tell them, or keep it a secret.


On August 17, 2010 John Vale wrote:
Believe it or not, this mighty bite lure actually works as they say it does on the ad…bought it late one night and used it to catch big reds and seatrout. also got a pompano and other stuff. seems to work well in smaller sizes. The chartruese cloror was great in florida and the goldish color was best for bass and pickerel up north. nice lures for very little cash.
On November 13, 2010 joe feldman wrote:
I never comment on antyhing I buy, but this lure is crazy good. Fish Bought it from TV on Versus, and it kicks butt!
On December 23, 2010 Ken Osborning wrote:
My wife botuhg it for me last Christmas and I used the basic kit in the spring and re-ordered a basic, professional and trophy kit a month or so later. The fish slam it (mostly bass) and I had to buy more. It’s my favorite lure for sure….
On December 28, 2010 carmen cavelero wrote:
It could be heavier and the action could be a little tighter but other then that it is an exceptional lure for its price range.
On September 22, 2011 big country wrote:
this lure is amazing i seen it on tv one night so i thought this was another little sceme about fishig. well i was wrong this lure is the bomb,every cast BAM you got one and after a while your arm starts to hurt cause you were catching all them fish. the only things that would make it more succeful would be to add a blinking red light. but i givr this lure a 10 out of 10