5” Super Newt, Is a newt a salamander? Sort of.
“Super Newt”:
I want to give all of our friends a heads up on our new Swim Bait. Our
new bait will be several creature baits rolled into one. 1st off early
springtime will be the first test, as a bed fish bait and or swim bait.
It is a cross between a Salamander, Frog, Lizard, Tadpole. Fishermen
will find this plastic creature bait has some real big bass appeal. We
designed this bait for year round use. Giving fishermen the option of
customizing the shape on any given day. We also made it, so that if
damaged you could start cutting off appendages. I wanted to call the
creature bait, the trash toad. But this name has been used to many
times. When you want to make a Cash Call? Call on “Super Newt”
But a salamander is not always a newt. Most of the animals in the
salamander order look like a cross between a lizard and a frog. They
have moist, smooth skin like frogs, and long tails like lizards. The
term “newt” is sometimes used for salamanders that spend most of each
year living on land. Most salamanders are small, and few are more than 6
inches long. Some species have tails, like the paddle-tail newts. Some
species can even shed their tail during an attack and grow a new one
later. The California salamander can stand high on its legs and waves
its tail to scare away danger.
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