A new era of intelligent lure technology — now available for every angler
For decades, anglers have chased that next big bite — the one that demands a lure with more than just action on the end of the line. Today, we’re excited to officially announce that Livingston Lures are now part of the fishing arsenal at Angler’s Pro Tackle & Outdoors!
Whether you’re targeting bass, musky, walleye, or saltwater predators, Livingston’s innovative approach to lure design is a serious edge. In this post, we’ll break down what sets Livingston apart, how their sound tech works, and which baits we’re seeing customers grab the most.
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What Is Livingston Lures?
Livingston Lures is known for blending proven lure shapes with next-level innovation. Their signature difference: Electronic Baitfish Sound (EBS) Technology — a built-in sound system designed to emit natural baitfish cues underwater.
The Big Difference: EBS Technology (Sound That Triggers Strikes)
Fish don’t just see bait — they sense vibration and sound through their lateral line and inner ear. Standard rattles can draw attention, but Livingston aims to mimic more natural, biologically-relevant cues.
Where EBS helps most:
- Stained or muddy water where fish hunt by feel and sound.
- Low-light periods (early morning, dusk, cloudy days).
- Pressured lakes where common rattles can become “background noise.”
- Schooling situations when predators key tightly on bait.
Livingston Lures We’re Seeing Customers Love
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1) Hard Baits & Reaction Baits
These are the bread-and-butter tools for covering water and triggering reaction strikes when fish won’t commit. If you like crankbaits that hunt, deflect, and call fish from a distance, Livingston’s lineup is worth a serious look.
Top picks to link:
- School Master — great for schooling fish and bait-driven feeding windows.
- Primetyme Square Bill 2.0 — a go-to for windblown banks and rock transitions.
- Howler DMS Jr — ideal for covering mid-depth structure.
2) Big Baits for Big Bites
When you’re hunting trophies, you want a profile that signals “meal,” not “snack.” Livingston’s larger offerings are built for anglers chasing musky, big bass, pike, and other apex predators.
Top picks to link:
- Magnus Swimbait — trophy-class profile with premium hardware.
- Pounder — a big bait option when you want maximum presence.
3) Topwater & Surface Bite Favorites
Few things beat a surface explosion. When conditions are right, topwater is the highest adrenaline way to fish — and Livingston’s designs are built to call fish up and make them commit.
Top picks to link:
- Walking Boss Magnum — a walking bait option for aggressive fish.
- Walk & Pop 77 — excellent around grass lines and shade pockets.
How to Fish Livingston Lures (Quick, Practical Tips)
Here are a few simple ways to get more out of these baits right away:
Bass
- Prespawn: Focus on transitions (chunk rock to pea gravel) with reaction baits.
- Postspawn: Target shad spawns early and points later with moving baits.
- Summer: Fish deeper structure or night bite with sound-assisted presentations.
- Fall: Match bait size and hunt schooling activity with faster retrieves.
Walleye / Pike / Musky
- Work edges of weedlines and breaks with larger profiles when fish are feeding.
- Use steady retrieves and pauses to let following fish commit.
- Upgrade leaders/hardware when targeting toothy predators.
Why We Added Livingston Lures
This brand has been moving for us without any formal announcement — that’s the strongest kind of validation. Livingston lures give anglers another tool that can matter when conditions are tough or pressure is high.
If you’ve never thrown Livingston before, start with a confidence bait that fits your style — a crankbait for covering water, a topwater for low light, or a big bait when you’re hunting trophies. Then build from there.
Ready to explore? Shop Livingston Lures at Angler’s Pro Tackle & Outdoors