Jackall Lures Expands Size Options for Driftfry and Riser

   03.31.25

Jackall Lures Expands Size Options for Driftfry and Riser

Jackall Lures is back to continue pushing the boundaries of bass fishing lure innovation with additional sizes for two of its top bass baits, the Driftfry and Riser Bait. The Driftfry is now available in a 3-inch option, and the Riser is now available in a 4.7-inch size. These new size offerings are planned to give anglers greater versatility when it comes to targeting bass effectively with trusted finesse and topwater techniques.

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“Jackall’s innovative bait designs help anglers adapt to changing fishing conditions,” says Bob Mahoney, Shimano Marketing Manager. “The addition of the 3-inch Driftfry gives finesse anglers an ultra-precise tool for fooling wary bass with forward-facing sonar, while the larger Riser Bait 4.7-inch delivers explosive topwater action when fish are aggressively feeding. These new sizes provide anglers with even more opportunity to dial in their presentations and maximize success on the water.”

Jackall Lures Expands Size Options for Driftfry and Riser

The new Jackall Driftfry 3-inch has been crafted for the most exacting of finesse anglers. This bait has been designed to excel in strolling and drop-shotting techniques. Beyond just being a new size, this new Driftfry now features a pintail, giving the bait more action even with subtle rod movements that can entice even the most wary bass. The Driftfry comes with two guide holes molded into the body of the bait, one for perfect jighead alignment and the other on the lip of the bait for precise nail weight placement. This bait is built with Jackall’s advanced Live-Core dual-layer construction, providing an ultra-vibrant, natural color pattern and authentic texture that fish can’t pass up. 

Jackall Lures Expands Size Options for Driftfry and Riser

For topwater anglers, there is the new Jackall Riser Bait 4.7-inch. A new tool for getting those high-energy blow-ups we all love when bass are feeding on schooled-up baitfish. Its signature upward-angler lip causes the Riser to rise toward the surface immediately on retrieve. Giving the lure a dynamic skipping action that big bass can’t pass up. This new, larger size has better visibility and lets anglers target bigger bites when the fish are aggressively on the prowl in open water.

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