Bacca Burrito Nacho
Small Size. Big Bite.

Bacca Burrito Nacho
Small Size. Big Bite.
Born from a collaboration between Bull Shad Swimbaits (Mike Bucca) and Burrito Baits (Gail Ratcliff), the Bacca Burrito Nacho is the smallest member of the Burrito family. At 4.5", 1.3 oz, this medium-sinking soft swimbait combines a shad-imitating profile with a seductive wobbling action that trophy bass can’t resist. Compact, durable, and built for precision, the Nacho is perfect for skipping docks, targeting schooling bass, or slow-rolling through shallows. With a proven big-bass track record from Lake Baccarac to Southern reservoirs, the Nacho delivers big-bait confidence in a smaller package.
Key Features
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Compact Power — 4.5" size mimics smaller forage that bass often key in on.
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Medium Sink Rate — Balanced for shallow to mid-depth fishing with a steady retrieve.
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Seductive Wobble — Flat-sided body with wide belly creates a strong tail kick and lifelike wobble.
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Skipping Specialist — Flat profile skips effortlessly under docks and overhanging cover.
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Durable Build — Tough silicone withstands repeated strikes and heavy use.
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Anatomical Realism — Hand-detailed shad profile with lifelike proportions.
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Specs Table
Model | Length | Weight | Class | Body Style | Pack Count |
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Bacca Burrito Nacho | 4.5" | 1.3 oz | Medium Sink | Flat-sided soft swimbait | 1 per pack |
Color Options: Black & Blue, Crappie, Green Pumpkin, Pro Blue, Threadfin, Tactical Shad, Goldschlager, and more.
Best Use & Conditions
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Target Species: Largemouth, smallmouth, spotted bass; striped bass in certain waters.
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Techniques:
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Slow-Roll: Steady retrieve across shallow flats or points.
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Skipping: Work under docks and cover where big bass ambush.
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Schooling Fish: Cast into active schools chasing shad.
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Dragging/Hopping: Over ledges and humps to mimic stunned baitfish.
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Seasonal Notes: Excels in spring/fall baitfish runs; effective year-round when bass feed on smaller forage.
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Rigging & Tips
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Use on a swimbait rod with 15–20 lb fluorocarbon or 50 lb braid + leader.
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Avoid ultra-slow retrieves—tail kick is strongest on steady, moderate speeds.
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If tails kink in storage, dip briefly in boiling water to reset shape.
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Eyes may loosen over time; reattach with silicone adhesive if needed.
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Brand Origin & Story
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Bull Shad Swimbaits was founded in 2006 by Georgia guide Mike Bucca, frustrated by the lack of Southern forage imitators.
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Burrito Baits, crafted by Gail Ratcliff, became famous for hand-poured soft swimbaits.
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Together they created the Bacca Burrito line, making high-demand designs more widely available while staying true to independent American crafting roots.
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Pack Count / Variants
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Sold Individually — 1 swimbait per pack.
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Variants: Nacho is the smallest Burrito, with larger models (5–6") in the lineup.
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Colors: Multiple natural shad and forage-inspired finishes.
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Care & Storage
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Store flat or in original clamshell to prevent tail warping.
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Dip kinked tails in boiling water to restore.
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Rinse after saltwater use; dry fully before storage.
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Replace eyes with silicone-safe adhesive if needed.
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