Bass Assassin® Saltwater Shad Assassin
- A variety of great saltwater colors
- Among the most popular saltwater soft plastics
- Ideal for redfish, trout, snook, and stripers
The Shad Assassin offers a proven fish-catching design in awesome saltwater colors. The Shad Assassin is one of the most popular soft plastics for saltwater anglers who chase redfish, trout, snook, and stripers. Rig with a jighead or an offset 45-degree worm hook and let the fish-catching fun begin!
Rated 4.4 out of 5Â by 15
reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5Â by krak tried and true
I remember using these as a young kid, they were the first "fluke" type bait that i used. they are my go to bait. tons of different kinds of fish bite these baits! I have caught walleye, large mouth, small mouth, a crappie once, pike, a Musky!, and even a carp. such a fun bait to use. they skip really well under trees and docks.
4 stars because they dont look like they are made very well compared to other fluke products. the tail section always is sloppy looking. my only complaint. and its just an opinion. fish still bite um!
February 6, 2013
Rated 1 out of 5Â by privfisher Not all that!
Went fishing out on the flats in vero beach FL. After fiive hours of fishing up against mangroves, structure, and grass flats, caught absolutely nothin!My buddies were fiishing with live shrimp, jus rippin in snapper, so I switched to live shrimp, started catching all species, even species I've never seen in FL. After 2 casts over oyster beds they ripped apart, was using them with 1/4 jighead in all different colors These soft plastics are nothing but hype! Dont believe the hype! They dont work!
June 19, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by ctrujillo ctrujillo
Great bait. I use for stripers and walleyes. Both slam tear them up.
March 23, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by LAfish Great
This bait is very good. The spec. trout love it. Works great when slowly reeled and on bottom. It is durable but could be better, but is well worth it so it still gets 5 stars. Goes on the hooks rather easy and clean without extra tear.
December 3, 2010



