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A Bass Pro® Exclusive! XTS™ Speed Lures Handpainted hardbaits at a great price! All your favorite colors plus a few you won't find elsewhere, all intricately detailed for true-to-life presentations in any water. Great action throughout the line. All styles have 3-D Lazerball eyes, Lazer finish with hand painted detail, and VMC premium trebles. Bass Pro Shops® XTS™ Speed Jointed Minnow Lures are the ideal choice when you need that extra tail swishing.
A Bass Pro® Exclusive! XTS™ Speed Lures Handpainted hardbaits at a great price! All your favorite colors plus a few you won't find elsewhere, all intricately detailed for true-to-life presentations in any water. Great action throughout the line. All styles have 3-D Lazerball eyes, Lazer finish with hand painted detail, and VMC premium trebles. Bass Pro Shops® XTS™ Speed Jointed Minnow Lures are the ideal choice when you need that extra tail swishing.
no, i've caught some 3 and 4 lbers, never had a problem with these lures brkn, actually had a couple of hard snags and really tested them. they really held up.
no the joint is very very strong i had one of these on 50 pound power pro and sanged a 40 pound carp and have the drage a tight as i could without my rod breaking and it held up ( the fish was hooked on the back hook) industructable lure and can't beat the price :)
The key to jointed minnows is the action and their jointed minnows don't have much. Spend the extra money and get Storms. You will catch more fish. I've had some excellent luck with XTS, minnows, but not the jointed ones.
Forget the XTS jointed minnows. Spend a little more money and get Storms. They are worth it and you will catch a lot more fish due to their better action. Coloration depends where you are fishing and what you are fishing for. My standard in fishing new places is to try a silver or chrome shad coloration and then a gold. Rainbow Trout is a third. If you are fishing large bodies of water like the Great or Finger Lakes, try a a web search to find out what the prey fish are and then try to match lures to their shape and coloration.