VIB Metal Spoon Sinking Fishing Blade Baits Lures Spinners for Walleye Bass
Description
- Length: 1-1/3 inches;1-3/4 inches;2-1/6 inches;2-1/3 inches.Sharp Mustad treble hooks; Hook size: #6 /#8/#10
- Three line tie adjustment holes,allows lure to be jigged and trolled,can be set to run either shallow or deep.
- Offer a natural vibrating action on a retrieve,streamline sonic chamber predator fish can't resist.
- Sink fast,make super long-range jumper,can go to the place where the other lures cannot reach ,to search the fish further.
- Targeting a wide variety of gamefish: walleye,bass, salmon, northern pike, panfish and trout,crappie.Great gift for for fishing hobbyists.
The Blade Bait is highly versatile and can be used for a wide variety of gamefish: salmon, northern pike, panfish, trout, and walleye. It casts easily and can be trolled at almost any speed. Premium components and durable finishes ensure the bait hold up even in saltwater. Sharp Mustad wide-gap treble hooks.
Learn more about Fishing Lures
Surface Lures: They are also known as top water lures, poppers and stickbaits. They float and resemble prey that is on top of the water. They can make a popping sound from a concave-cut head, a burbling sound from side fins or scoops or a buzzing commotion from propellers.
Swimbaits: It is a form of soft plastic lure that resembles an actual baitfish. It can be retrieved like a plug/minnow lure. Some of these have a paddle-shaped tail that emulates a swimming motion when drawn through water.
Spoons: They are made to resemble the inside of a table spoon. They flash in the light while wobbling or darting due to their shape.
Spinnerbaits: They are pieces of wire bent at about a 60 degree angle with a hook on the lower end and a flashy spinner mechanism on the upper end.
Soft Lures: They are a general category of lures that are made of plastic or rubber, and are designed to resemble fish, crabs, squid, worms, lizards, frogs, leeches and other creatures.
Safety While Fishing
1. If using a boat to fish, wear your life jacket and make sure that your passengers wear theirs.
2. Use caution when baiting and removing hooks.
3. Do not fish on unauthorized waterways.
4. If operating a houseboat, be careful of carbon monoxide build-up around the boat.
5. Obey the posted speedlimits and wake warnings if using a watercraft when fishing.
6. Bring along extra safety items such as water, flashlights, maps, and a cellphone or radio.