Northland Fishing Tackle Jaw-Breaker® Spoon

   

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Silver Shiner Hologram

2-1/4"

1/2 oz.

Hook Size: 4/0
Quantity: 1
Model: JBS-11
708762
Your Price: $4.99
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Gold Shiner Hologram

2-1/4"

1/2 oz.

Hook Size: 4/0
Quantity: 1
Model: JBS-12
708764
Your Price: $4.99
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Green Frog

2-1/4"

1/2 oz.

Hook Size: 4/0
Quantity: 1
Model: JBS-15
708765
Your Price: $4.99
In Stock

Red White

2-1/4"

1/2 oz.

Hook Size: 4/0
Quantity: 1
Model: JBS-91
708769
Your Price: $4.99
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Pads, milfoil, wild rice, matted grass, hydrilla—they're no match for the totally weedless, topwater Jaw-Breaker Spoon. Its plastic "Y" guard keeps the salad away as the Jaw-Breaker slithers, wiggles and wobbles through even the thickest vegetation where giant bass, pike and musky wait. Stampled from solid brass, the Jaw-Breaker Spoon's Limber-Legs® silicone swim skirts include 3 hot holographic colors! Complete with Mustad® Ultra-Point™ hook. 1/2 oz.
Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 12 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Pike Food I really liked trying this lure out. The movement and the weedless design helped get this into some nice size Pike who were hungry enough to grab on and enjoy the ride. April 23, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Jaw breaker Got these jaw Breakers at Bass Pro, super for big pike. They skim along the surface where big fish grab on. Great to see the volcano eruption on the surface that a big pike or Large mouth Bass makes! February 27, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by hasnt worked yet these things look great in the water but i can not seem to get fish to eat them. I will admit that i have not tried them as much as i should. I gave 4 stars because they are great for throwing into lilies and cover. they have a fantastic action and do not get hung up. February 25, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great in Lilly Pads This thing is light enough to stay perched on a lilly pad for a few wiggles. Then after it slides it off it pulls easily up onto another pad to start over - with no snags. Looks just like some poor creature struggling squirming to keep out of the water. If there are any bass nearby they create quite a disturbance in the pads on their way to check it out before they grab it. ...You'd have to be pretty tanked to miss a strike. August 9, 2012
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