Freedom Baitz: Veteran-Owned, USA-Made Soft Plastics Built to Catch More Fish

Freedom Baitz: Veteran-Owned, USA-Made Soft Plastics Built to Catch More Fish


In a fishing world crowded with mass-produced plastics and flashy marketing, Freedom Baitz stands apart for one simple reason: they work.

Hand-poured in Wisconsin by U.S. military veterans, Freedom Baitz soft plastics are engineered with purpose—designed to trigger bites when conditions are tough, fish are pressured, and details matter. From ice fishing slabs to open-water panfish and finesse presentations, these baits have earned a loyal following by delivering consistent results, not hype.


🎖 Built on Service, Precision, and Performance

Freedom Baitz was founded by veterans who brought the same discipline, precision, and attention to detail from military service into lure design. Every bait is hand-poured and hand-packaged in the USA, using a proprietary ultra-soft plastic blend that produces lifelike movement fish simply can’t ignore.

Their mission is simple and direct:

You find ’em. We catch ’em.

That philosophy shows up in everything—from bait profiles and color selection to the way each lure moves on the fall, pulses with subtle rod action, and stays soft even in cold water.


🧪 What Makes Freedom Baitz Different?



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Freedom Baitz aren’t designed in a boardroom—they’re built through on-the-water testing and angler feedback. Their proprietary formula delivers:

Ultra-soft action for natural movement and slow fall rates

Cold-water performance ideal for ice fishing and early spring

Durability that holds up fish after fish

Realistic forage imitation that triggers reaction bites

The lineup covers everything from micro panfish plastics to versatile finesse baits that shine for crappie, bluegill, perch, bass, and walleye.


📺 Featured on National Fishing TV

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Freedom Baitz hasn’t just earned credibility on the ice and water—they’ve been featured on Sportsman’s Journal TV, where their baits are used in real-world fishing scenarios.

On SJTV episodes, viewers can see Freedom Baitz plastics:

Producing slab crappies under tough ice conditions

Triggering bites on pressured fisheries

Outperforming standard plastics during slow bites

These aren’t paid product shots—these are results-driven appearances where performance speaks for itself.

“Freedom Baitz in Action – Sportsman’s Journal TV”
(Link to: https://freedombaitz.com/pages/see-us-in-action)


🎣 Military-Inspired Designs With a Purpose

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Names like Apache, Hellcat, A-Bomb, Patriot, and Frogman aren’t marketing fluff—they’re a nod to service, reliability, and precision. Each profile is designed for a specific presentation style, giving anglers confidence that every bait has a job to do.

Whether you’re hole-hopping on hard water or dialing in a finesse bite, Freedom Baitz offer purpose-built options, not one-size-fits-all plastics.


🌎 Trusted by Anglers Nationwide

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From Midwest ice anglers to open-water panfish specialists, Freedom Baitz have built a reputation for putting fish topside when it counts. Anglers consistently report:

More bites during slow periods

Better hookup ratios

Confidence in cold, clear, pressured water

That trust—earned fish by fish—is what’s driving Freedom Baitz’ rapid growth and expanding national presence.


🛒 Now Available at Angler’s Pro Tackle & Outdoors

Freedom Baitz are now part of the curated lineup at Angler’s Pro Tackle & Outdoors, giving anglers nationwide access to one of the most respected USA-made soft plastic brands on the market.

👉 Shop the full Freedom Baitz collection
https://anglersprotackle.com/collections/freedom-baitz

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