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Silver Blue

4-1/2"

1 oz.

Buoyancy: Sinking
Quantity: 1
Model: BBH114SK201
1641785
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Silver Green

4-1/2"

1 oz.

Buoyancy: Sinking
Quantity: 1
Model: BBH114SK203
1641786
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Silver Green

4-1/2"

1 oz.

Buoyancy: Sinking
Quantity: 1
Model: BBH114FS203
1641788
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Silver Blue

3-1/2"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Sinking
Quantity: 1
Model: BBH88SK201
1751302
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Silver Green

3-1/2"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Sinking
Quantity: 1
Model: BBH88SK203
1751303
Your Price: $16.49
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Silver Blue

3-1/2"

5/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Sinking
Quantity: 1
Model: BBH88FS201
1751304
Your Price: $16.49
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A hard swimbait that offers almost as enticing movement as a soft plastic swimbait, the LIVETARGET® Blueback Herring’s segmented body helps this dead-on baitfish imitation produce some serious swagger. Along with the realistic markings, scale patterns, gill plates and eyes, walleye, bass, pike and musky will be seduced by the LIVETARGET® Blueback Herring’s triple segmented body which makes it mimic a fleeing herring with the same hard wiggling, swimming and vibrating action. Plus, with a strategic internal weight transfer system, the LIVETARGET® Blueback Herring casts like a bullet so you can cover loads of water. Outfitted with premium Daiichi hooks.

Model BBH114SK: Sinking; 6'' per second; 4-1/2''; 1 oz.
Model BBH114FS: Fast Sink; 1' per second; 4-1/2''; 1 oz.
Model BBH88SK: Sinking; 6'' per second; 3-1/2''; 5/8 oz.
Model BBJ88FS: Fast Sink; 1' per second; 3-1/2''; 5/8 oz.

Tip: Fasten the LIVETARGET® Blueback Herring directly to the main fishing line or leader material using a clinch or loop knot. Do NOT use a terminal snap, as this may impede the swimming action.

Rated 4.7 out of 5 by 11 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Big fish bait I don't see fast action while using it but the fish I stick are pigs. I bust it out on trophy lakes when I'm specifically targeting size. Muskies, bass, and pike will all hammer this lure. I would probably only use the slow sinking model for < 4 feet. Anything deeper go for the fast sinker. September 13, 2012
Rated 2 out of 5 by SK not suited for deep water This item has not performed as expected for me. If you are fishing water deeper than 3 feet you'd better steer away from the slow sink model (SK). I've thrown it all over Lake Sidney Lanier in Georgia during the past 2 months without even getting hit. I switch to a topwater (Spook, Chug Bug or Pop-N-Image) or a small crank instead and they'll react right away. I'm disappointed in the performance of such a good looking lure. May 25, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Bass fishing at Kerr Lake NC Used this bait at Kerr Lake yesterday with my son. We tried alot of other baits all morning but had no luck. Then I tried the koppers livetarget 3.5 inch slow sinking in silverblue. We caught 5 bass one after another in a small pool we had already fished with crank baits to no luck. I am amazed at the lifelike action, and I had one bass at 21 inches hit the bait right at the boat, up close and personal. This morning I ordered 3 more one in the fast sinking mode...a little pricy but worth it, try one and you'll be ordering more. May 19, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great lure! This swinbait is freakin awsome! Incredible swimming action and amazing paint finish. Definatly a great lure when fish are spawning shallow. Bye the way, the first time i casted this lure, i caught a 6 pounder spawning! March 3, 2011
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Yes, at 1mph, but it won't go very deep. 1-5 depending on the line let back.
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Only have fish it from beach butt sinks quick seems to run right of bottom
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saltwater ?

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No; it's freshwater lure that looks like panfish (bluegill and perch)
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I don't know why it wouldn't work in saltwater. You might have to change out the hooks to prevent corrosion.
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what ounce are they?

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Click on Product Description to see that
Model BBH114(SK or FS) is 1 oz.
Model BBJ88(SK or FS) is 5/8 oz.

There's also a BBH140(SK or FS) that is either 1.62(SK) or 1.75(FS) oz. but that size lure is not available here.
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5/8 for 3.5 inches and 1 oz for 4.5 inches
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1 and 3/4 i think
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5/8 to 1 and 5/8 oz
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I like the Silver Blue color where I live but you need to match it to the color of the bait in your area.
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in NC at we use blue silver or green silver
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i have both and have caught alot of fish on both so either one is good.
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Absolutely! I use it for northern pike too.
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