MirrOlure® MirrOdine® Suspending Twitchbait

   

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Purple Demon

2-5/8"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 2'
Quantity: 1
Model: 17MR-PD
1836842
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Chartreuse Back / Pearl

3-1/8"

9/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 2'
Quantity: 1
Model: 27MRCFPR
1552285
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Black Back Orange

3-1/8"

9/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 2'
Quantity: 1
Model: 27MR808
1552286
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Chartreuse Back Belly

3-1/8"

9/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 2'
Quantity: 1
Model: 27MRCH
1552287
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Silver

3-1/8"

9/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 2'
Quantity: 1
Model: 27MRS
1552288
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Red Head White

3-1/8"

9/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 2'
Quantity: 1
Model: 27MR11
1552289
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Green Back / White

3-1/8"

9/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 2'
Quantity: 1
Model: 27MR18
1552290
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Black Back White

3-1/8"

9/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 2'
Quantity: 1
Model: 27MR21
1552291
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Bayou Green Back Pearl

3-1/8"

9/16 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 2'
Quantity: 1
Model: 27MR49
1552292
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Chartreuse Back / Pearl

2-5/8"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 2'
Quantity: 1
Model: 17MRCFPR
1330905
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Black Back Orange

2-5/8"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 2'
Quantity: 1
Model: 17MR808
1330906
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Chartreuse Back Belly

2-5/8"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 2'
Quantity: 1
Model: 17MRCH
1330907
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Silver

2-5/8"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 2'
Quantity: 1
Model: 17MRS
1330908
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Red Head White

2-5/8"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 2'
Quantity: 1
Model: 17MR11
1330909
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Green Back / White

2-5/8"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 2'
Quantity: 1
Model: 17MR18
1330910
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Bayou Green Back Pearl

2-5/8"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 2'
Quantity: 1
Model: 17MR49
1330911
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Bayou Green Back Yellow Gold

2-5/8"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Suspending
Max Diving Depth: 2'
Quantity: 1
Model: 17MR50
1551979
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Turn on the bite...anytime!
  • Wide body profile
  • Realistic baitfish pattern
  • Produces violent strikes
Scaled sardines! Shad! The MirrOlure MirrOdine features a wide body profile and realistic baitfish pattern, which produces violent strikes. Use a twitching retrieve to make this shallow runner dart from side to side, mimicking a wounded baitfish.
Rated 5 out of 5 by 26 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Awesome Buy! I went fishing into mosquito lagoon and they werent biting what i previously had so i switched to this lure and in the first 10 minutes i already got a trout! I caught about 7 trouts and a ladyfish. Use with a twitching motion when you're reeling in. June 2, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Best Buy I've Ever Made I bought this lure thinking it would be a great buy because all the other twitchbaits I've bought from Bass Pro has worked very well and lure 21 still hasn't failed me till this day. The fish hit really hard and are very attracted to the great twitch of this lure. I have used this lure for barred sand bass, spotted sand bass, white sea bass, and even tuna hit the lure. This lure is amazing I would recommend this lure to anyone. May 27, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Purchase I Fish out of the sebastian inlet in florida. Ive used this sweet lure to catch many Redfish, Snook, Ladyfish, and Trout. Ive cought Many And Would Recommend this lure to anyone. May 16, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by MirrOdine I fish mostly out of St.Marks on Applachee Bay. My son actually turned me on to this lure one day after they first came out when he wiped my eye on Reds and Trout with it. He thought it was immensly funny that only he had one. Since that day I've kept at least one of every color in my tackle box. Being a good dad I have actually loaned him a couple after he lost his to angry redfish. Great lures ! March 23, 2011
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I generally twitch my rod sideways but what matters is you are pulling the line 6-8" and then letting it fall back. I generally twitch 2-3 times, wait 5-10 seconds, and then retrieve just a little, then repeat.
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I keep my rod very low to the surface to keep it from leaving the water during a quick erratic retrieve.

Some days the fish will want a pretty constant twitch retrieve and other days, especially when it is cold, they will want a slower twitch, twitch, pause retrieve.

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Not really.... You "can" catch fish by just "Chucking and winding" a mirrolure but a twitchbait is designed for a presentation that requires movement of the rod tip rather than the reel. Subtle jerks of the rod tip will bring this lure alive, especially if there is a little slack in the line. Experiment with the rhythm and pace of your twitches until the fish tell you what they prefer. Good Luck.

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This lure is really designed for a twitch style retrieve (much like "walking-the-dog") to simulate a dying or crippled baitfish. Try casting this lure into a school of bait when you see fish feeding on the school and slowly twitch it to simulate an easy meal. Or, if fishing inland waters, throw near downed cover and work with a twitched motion to draw out strikes from fish holding tight to cover.
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if they cant be used in fresh water whats a similar bait that can?
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I assume so but the hooks are quite small and I prefer a larger set of trebles for my bass fishing.
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 - Kittery, Maine
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Fishing inland and off of the beach ( Al. and Fla.)
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DEPENDS ON WATER COLOR AND AND WHAT TYPE OF FISH IF YOUR AFTER REDS THEY SEEM TO ALAWYS LIKE THE CHARTREUSE OR SHAD COLORS THE WHITE IS GOOD TO
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 - BEAUFORT SC
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Bayou green back with pearl sides. I have caught a variety of salt water fish, such as trout, snook, and redfish with this combination of colors. I fish mainly inland flats.
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 - Tampa, FL
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the 27 has #4 hooks
the 17 has #6
2 years, 9 months ago
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 - New Bern, NC
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Not sure on the size of hooks but this is on my tarpon casting rod every trip and has produced many many times.
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