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Berkley® PowerBait® Hollow Belly™ Swim Bait
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Regular Price: 
$9.99
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$8.99
Item: IK-123539
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Berkley® PowerBait® Hollow Belly™ Swim Bait

  • PowerBait scent and taste
  • Ultrarealistic vibrating tail
  • Includes rigging components
As if the PowerBait weren't competitive advantage enough, the Hollow Belly swim bait is loaded with fish-catching features. With a hollow body from nose to tail, it easily collapses around the hook for solid hooksets. The oversized paddle tail vibrates with a natural swimming action. Each package contains baits, a wide-gap hook, a treble hook, weight, swivel, plastic tubing and a split ring, as well as rigging instructions. Per 3.
Sizes: 5", 6".
Colors: (073)Blueback Herring, (074)Bluegill, (076)Gizzard Shad, (078)Pearl/White, (079)Purple Tiger, (080)Tennessee Shad, (081)Trout.
Text Size: AAA
Overall Customer Rating: 
4.5 out of 5
4.5 out of 5
20 out of 21(95%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Rating breakdown 21 reviews
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Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
fishingfreak69
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Good bait
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My buddy used these and caught a bunch of quality bass, i bought a pack of these, and of the yum money minnow. I will find out which is better
Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
DaveNEValentine
Location:Nebraska
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Great Pike and Muskie Lure
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I purchased the purple tiger and firetiger 5" swimbaits for a try this last spring for Northern Pike and Muskie while fishing up north on our annual trip. The purple tiger was a huge hit. My brother in law and I caught more fish with this than any other bait this spring. If hooked weedless you can drag it through very thick cover and over logs triggering bites from these ambush predators. They do get torn up, but catching fish was the objective so I didnt care. They will become a regular lure in my tacklebox. I also caught a 19 1/2 in Largemouth Bass while fishing a local sandpit with them.
Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
DutchK9
Location:Illinois
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Excellant Product
Date:
Just got back from Canada and used the Berkley Power Swim Bait at the suggestion of my friend. Instead of using the light weight sinker/hook that comes with the bait, I used a 3/4 oz salt water jig head so the bait would swim deeper. A one ounce head would be a good choice also.
The action on the bait was amazing, and the Pike and Musky loved it. Catching Pike on the swim bait was no problem, and it seemed to be the most reliable lure thrown while fishing. With the 6" bluegill swim bait, I caught a 43" Musky and numerous Pike. I did have to used super glue on the tip of the bait to keep it from sliding down the hook, but it was no big deal to fix the lure in the evening when it started sliding. If the bait gets torn up by the fishes teeth, they make a rubber glue compound to give it new life. Originally I never would have thought to use such a bait on Pike or Musky because I thought it would only last one time, but these lures proved to be champions. The ones that worked best for us, were the bluegill and purple tiger. My friend used them too, and took a black marker to draw lines going from top to bottom all the way from the gill area to the tail on each side of the purple tiger lure and swore by it.
It is worth a try.
Overall Customer Rating: 
3 out of 5
3 out of 5
noront
Location:Nakina, ON
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Seem good
Date:
Not the best action in my opinion but they catch fish. The only problem is that the pike like them too much when targeting smallmouth and walleye.
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