- Ideal for targeting largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, striped bass, musky, walleye, pike, northern pike, redfish, speckled trout
- Good for any stained water
- Fish all day in sunny/partly sunny conditions
The name says it all. The SCHOOL MASTER was designed to catch schooling fish. Throw this darting bait in the middle of a school, and do nothing but engage your reel to let the falling/fluttering action and EBS attraction draw the school right to you. The School Master can be fished like a jerkbait at any depth in the water column, but its true power lies in Livingston Lures’ exclusive EBS TechnologyTM, which calls out to schooling fish as the unique body design imitates a fluttering shad. This lure draws fish from double the distance of traditional lures.
- EBS Technology: All Livingston Lures feature Electronic Baitfish Sounds (EBS) embedded on a smart chip in the internal sound chamber of each lure. 2.68 inches; 0.5 ounces; #5 VMC
- Hear the Difference: The most common sound is a shad in distress; Others reflect the color patterns of the lures: distressed shad, shad sounds, crawfish, perch, bluegill, croaker, and mullet
- Find Your Sound: Choose from lures featuring sounds from the Bassmaster Classic, snapping shellfish, frenzied baitfish plus stealth approach; All of our lures are ready to go; The sound activates once the lure is submerged in water
- Increase Your Strike Zone: The most popular fishing lures can be used all year long for a variety of fishing conditions; Try lipless and shallow diving crank baits plus crab, lobster, dredge and fish callers
- The Future of Fishing: Select life like lures for freshwater and saltwater from the Pro Series, Tournament Series, Team Livingston Series, Swimbait Series, Predator Series, Salt Series and Caller Series
Instruction Video
School Master
Please note, orders for clearance items are final and they are unable to be returned.
All Livingston Lures are water activated. The contact points are the eyelets that hold the hooks. When the lure comes in contact with water, it completes the circuit between both eyelets and activates the lure. You can simulate the connection by placing your fingertips on both hook eyelets at the same time. Hold the lure close to your ear (not too close though) and listen to the sound of a distressed Shad, or crawfish one of nature’s most sought after forage fish, minnows, croakers, mullet and more. The sound the lure emits is located on the package near the UPC code on the back. If there isn’t a sound there, your lure emits EBS Original sound which is the distressed Shad. While it may sound like a chirp to us, to a predator it sounds like a dinner bell.