REBATE Berkley® PowerBait® Original Power Lizard® - 6''
"The scientists at Berkley have been working on PowerBait for years, constantly making it better. There's absolutely no soft plastic on the market that catches more fish."
Larry Nixon
1983 Bassmaster Classic® Champion
You wanted the original Power Lizard colors back, and we listened! Same color names, made the way you want. And, with the Berkley PowerBait Advantage, fish hold on 18 times longer! The Power Lizard's fluttering action on the drop, plus a bulky profile and PowerBait actives offer big bass a big meal.
Rated 4.8 out of 5Â by 36
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Jeff9825 Great Lizard !!
Great lizard for all year fishing . I use the black with blue tail for spawning beds with a 3/8 ounce slip sinker and the Pumpkin in the Summer on a 2/0 hook with slip shot or Carolina Rig . Excellent around wood and laydowns . Can't be beat .
April 4, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by krak simple but effective
This lizard is great! it is a very simple lizard but effective and has that great powerbait scent!
February 24, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by hawksbball great lizard
purchased this bait a while back and i have been really impressed with it. It has caught me numerous bass and i would really reccomend it. I have always had luck texas rigging this and throwing it in about 4 to 6 feet of water.
December 18, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by SkeeterZX200 Great Bait
Berkley Powerbaits have to one of the best lines of baits made, no matter what Powerbait you use they catch fish
November 7, 2012
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I use a wide gap 3/0 trokar hook. i rig it texas rig either weightless when i am throwing it under docks and trees. I put a bullet weight in front of the bait and allow it to slip a few feet when i want to fish it at a deeper depth.A:Â
On a 10 lb monocarbon line with a 2/0 worm and yes with a small sinkerAnswers
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small mouth and large mouth.A:Â
Lizards do work for all black bass as well as most soft plastics. However, it's always good to do your homework on what is working best in your area. One of the best resources to contact during this search is your fisheries biologist with your local Conservation department. These ladies and gentlemen can give great explanations on what the fishes' natural diets are and how you may be able to best mimic them. Also, contact your local Bass Pro Shops retail locations to see what the best colors or baits may be for your particular season.Hope this information helps and , as always, good fishing!
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Could you use it as a topwater kinda lure?Answers
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The lizard bait does not floatTop 10 Contributor
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no but you can modify it to make it do that.A:Â
With modification yes. You can buy glass tubes to insert, or use a syringe to push air into several different parts forming air pockets.A:Â
yes, kinda of ,,,, not a true floating lure, but, it does not sink fast,,,,,,,a quick twitch, will bring it back upTop 250 Contributor
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yes they float. I use them weightless all the time during the summerAnswers
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If the lizard is made in the blue Fleck color, Bass Pro Shops doesnt carry it any more1 of 1
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