Bass Pro Shops® XPS® Lazer Eye™ Floating Mouse
Snag-free design—easy to fish.
Hungry bass love a juicy mouse. The Lazer Eye's soft, hollow body is weighted, allowing for longer casts. Its weedless design lets you fish right through the thickest cover, and its lifelike features will fool even the wariest bass every time.
Hungry bass love a juicy mouse. The Lazer Eye's soft, hollow body is weighted, allowing for longer casts. Its weedless design lets you fish right through the thickest cover, and its lifelike features will fool even the wariest bass every time.
Rated 4.1 out of 5Â by 15
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by fishaholic95 Graet Mouse
This mouse will get just as many hits as a frog would and is durable. when working heavy cover you can remove the whiskers to make it more weedless then put them back in later.
July 19, 2011
Rated 1 out of 5Â by Joeytbasser Poor quality hooks.
I've been buying these lures for years and they were great. Unfortunately the last batch I brought, ALL of these hooks they came with broke during fishing. Manufacturer must be making them with much cheaper quality hooks to cut costs. They definately lost me as customer.
February 26, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by adawg13 little different and works great
this bait is a little different from anything else that is on the market but it works great i would honestly prefer this over a frog thats how much confidence i have in it bps strikes again
February 13, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by BASSER123 great lure
have used this mouse on my lake with grat sucess,
many 4 + lb bass.casts fine ,floats upright every time ,doesent foul up even in the worst slop,many good colors,all my tournament buddies want some now !!!!better stock up bass pro !!!!!
June 21, 2010
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These are slightly different than topwater frogs, and whether they are better or not depends upon the forage in your local waters. This bait has a more slim profil than frogs, and a slightly different action. If there are more mice than frogs in your area, or if they dont hit frogs, it might be worth your while to try one of theseAnswers
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I'd say so but some like to do a little modification. Some people like to trim one side about an inch shorter. Personally, i prefer cutting half of the strings off at the base on both sides. I learned it from a pro and i'll tell you this. If im not catching something on this lure im at least getting bites all day.Details:Â
i usually fish at farm ponds, i was wondering which colors do u use/reccomend?1 year, 10 months ago

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Overcast- WhiteSunny- Gold
Drizzling- Charteuse tiger/Chartreuse copperhead
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Colors that produce here on the Potomac River are Pearl White, Watermelon/Red Fleck, and Watermelon Silver. I've also had decent luck with the Black/Yellow, Bling Bling (yes, that's the name of the color,) and the Junebug Chartreuse.A:Â
I would look at the frogs around the area and try to get something like that, but like they say throwing something alien to them can sometimes draw more attention. Basically go natural with the area or go wild and you should be good.A:Â
i use the color of worms bc thats the only bait that works anymoreA:Â
i usually fish in a small pond, i think the white color work pretty wellTop 1000 Contributor
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I fish a lot of farm ponds myself and have tried each color. I've had the best luck with the chartreuse tiger. For best results change the whiskers (read my review on how I did this). Good luck, it's been a great lure for me.A:Â
i would use the white tiger at farm ponds and it catches big bass all day longA:Â
i currently own gold and it works well, i actually fished a pond it PA with it and had quite a bit of hits, perform just as good as a frogA:Â
i use the green and i fish farm pond they usually pull bass out left and right but i have used brown before they are very good choice also never used the other colors.1 year, 10 months ago
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I had great success with the heddon meadow mouse so i decided to try out another brand but i cant catch anything on it. Any help?Answers
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Try varying your retrieve. Pause twice as long, do bigger swimming movements, etc. If this does not work, try tweaking your bait slightly to get the desired action. If this doesn't work, you might want to buy more heddon meadow mouses.A:Â
I pro taught me that if you cut half the strings off on each side at the base its a lot easier to walk the dog. It certainly works and this is one of my go to lures.A:Â
Read my review!!!!!! it took me a long time to find out that this doesnt work, dont buy it.A:Â
find the worst slop you can,use braided line ,heavy tackle(you will need it)slowly work mouse two or three jerks then stop-three or more jerks then stop takes time but i have many 40 +(no lie)3lbs &upbass on this lure so far!!early morning ,late evening best timeA:Â
I suggest getting some braid (i use 20 pound Spiderwire easi-Braid) and tying the lure with a palomar knot and twitching the lure along weedlines with pads in about four feet of water. In Tampa you'll probaly get some big bass so use heavier braid. Good luck!1 of 1
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