LEYDUN Satchet 184 Jointed Glide Swimbait for Bass
The Satchet 184 is a multi-jointed glide swimbait built to imitate a wounded baitfish working across open water. Its segmented body flexes through a wide, wandering S-curve on the retrieve, giving off flash and vibration that big bass key on from a distance. The floating design lets it sit up and rest during pauses, which is often when the strike happens.
At 184mm and 70g it has enough mass to cast on standard swimbait gear while staying castable all day. It shines around points, flats, and open basins where largemouth are chasing baitfish, and it works equally well as a search bait or a slow, methodical presentation over structure.
Specifications
| Type | Jointed multi-segment glide swimbait |
| Length | 184mm (7.25 in) |
| Weight | 70g (2.5 oz) |
| Depth | Surface to shallow, floats at rest |
| Action | Wide S-shaped glide with segmented body roll |
| Hooks | Two external treble hooks |
| Best for | Largemouth bass in open water, points, and flats |
How to fish it
- Cast past the target area and let the bait settle on the surface before starting your retrieve.
- Use a slow, steady wind with occasional rod sweeps to trigger the widest side-to-side glide.
- Pause every few feet, especially near cover or drop-offs, since the floating design lets it hang and draws reaction strikes.
- Vary retrieve speed on follow-up casts until you find the cadence that turns follows into commits.
Frequently asked
At 184mm it is built for larger largemouth bass and is a strong choice when you are targeting bigger fish rather than numbers.
Use natural, translucent patterns in clear water and darker, higher-contrast patterns in stained or murky water so the silhouette stands out.
A medium-heavy to heavy swimbait rod paired with 15 to 20 lb fluorocarbon or braid gives you the castability and hookset power this bait needs.
It performs well whenever baitfish are active near the surface, particularly in spring and fall when largemouth are feeding aggressively in open water.