Bass Pro Shops® XPS Z9R Perch Swimbaits
- High-quality construction and hardware
- Deeper-bodied perch profile
- Extreme realism, down to intricate gill, fin, and eye detail
- Precisely reproduced natural coloration
Same high-quality construction and hardware as the original Bass Pro Shops® Z9R Swimbait, now in a deeper-bodied perch profile. Extreme realism, down to intricate gill, fin, and eye detail, combined with the precisely reproduced natural coloration of green perch or bluegill give you a lure to target the mightiest and wariest lunkers in the lake! Weight: 3/4 oz. Length: 3-1/2''.
Rated 4.2 out of 5 by 21
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Rated 4 out of 5 by RG731 Great Lure
IT's winter in N.Y. and use it along dying weed line got a 4.3 lb largemouth on my 2nd cast. good lure great swimming action. going to get a few more for the spring and summer season. great if your looking to catch big largemouth.
December 13, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by bassfishin22 Nice Swimming Action
I just got this lure in bluegill color and am really impressed with it. It has great swimming action and looks real. I have caught multiple bass on it. A little pricey but it is worth every penny.
November 5, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by phatsammy ...dang
lost it the first cast to what would have been my new personal best bass! ...but it casts well, its bite sized, and swims great for the price
October 29, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Svard Great bait I love it
So I was using my crank baits for a few hours one day with my friend and I say hey you remember when you told me about a place with a big bass and he said yea I said lets go there and I tried this bait first before anything and the 3rd cast I got a never before caught 3 maybe 4 pound bass really nice bait I love it.
August 14, 2012
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no this bait will sinkA:
slow sinkingA:
No. It will sink slowly.Answers
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I'm pretty sure as far as u let it sinkA:
Less than a foot below the surface.A:
Only a foot or so below the surface. many times you can see the wake just under the surface.A:
Not too deep without additional weights; bass tend to attack it from underneath as they would a bluegill swimming int the top 3' of water.1 of 1
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