LIVETARGET® Blueback Herring
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 5Â by 11
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by jmdog 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 5Â by Fish2DMax 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 5Â by pilotfish 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 5Â by sharpie169 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.Details:Â
yes or no,thanks for your timeAnswers
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No; it's freshwater lure that looks like panfish (bluegill and perch)1 year, 7 months ago
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PaytonE,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 inchesA:Â
1 and 3/4 i thinkAnswers
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will9087,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 silverA:Â
i have both and have caught alot of fish on both so either one is good.Top 25 Contributor
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Absolutely! I use it for northern pike too.1 of 1
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