NEW Yum® Money Minnow Swimbaits

   

Sale price:

Clearance price:

Starting at:

Sale starting at:

Clearance starting at:

Reg. price:

Other specs Quantity  

Pearl

2-1/2"

Quantity: 8
Model: YMM2906
1992513
Your Price: $8.99
In Stock

Pearl Black Back

2-1/2"

Quantity: 8
Model: YMM2909
1992514
Your Price: $8.99
In Stock

Herring

2-1/2"

Quantity: 8
Model: YMM2910
1992515
Your Price: $8.99
Out of Stock Online

River Shad

2-1/2"

Quantity: 8
Model: YMM2919
1992516
Your Price: $8.99
In Stock

Hitch

2-1/2"

Quantity: 8
Model: YMM2924
1992517
Your Price: $8.99
In Stock

Hologram Shad

2-1/2"

Quantity: 8
Model: YMM2925
1992518
Your Price: $8.99
In Stock

Tennessee Shad

2-1/2"

Quantity: 8
Model: YMM2926
1992519
Your Price: $8.99
In Stock

Foxy Shad

2-1/2"

Quantity: 8
Model: YMM2927
2001963
Your Price: $8.99
In Stock

Rainbow Trout

3-1/2"

Quantity: 5
Model: YMM3900
1499017
Your Price: $9.79
Out of Stock Online

Pearl

3-1/2"

Quantity: 5
Model: YMM3906
1499018
Your Price: $9.79
In Stock

Pearl Chartreuse Back

3-1/2"

Quantity: 5
Model: YMM3907
1499019
Your Price: $9.79
In Stock

Pearl Black Back

3-1/2"

Quantity: 5
Model: YMM3909
1499020
Your Price: $9.79
In Stock

Herring

3-1/2"

Quantity: 5
Model: YMM3910
1499021
Your Price: $9.79
Out of Stock Online

River Shad

3-1/2"

Quantity: 5
Model: YMM3919
1499023
Your Price: $9.79
In Stock

Bluegill

3-1/2"

Quantity: 5
Model: YMM3920
1499024
Your Price: $9.79
In Stock

Clown

3-1/2"

Quantity: 5
Model: YMM3921
1499025
Your Price: $9.79
In Stock

Hitch

3-1/2"

Quantity: 5
Model: YMM3924
1499026
Your Price: $9.79
In Stock

Hologram Shad

3-1/2"

Quantity: 5
Model: YMM3925
1499027
Your Price: $9.79
In Stock

Tennessee Shad

3-1/2"

Quantity: 5
Model: YMM3926
1499028
Your Price: $9.79
In Stock

Foxy Shad

3-1/2"

Quantity: 5
Model: YMM3927
1512599
Your Price: $9.79
Out of Stock Online

Rainbow Trout

5"

Quantity: 4
Model: YMM5900
1499029
Your Price: $9.79
Out of Stock Online

Pearl

5"

Quantity: 4
Model: YMM5906
1499030
Your Price: $9.79
Out of Stock Online

Pearl Chartreuse Back

5"

Quantity: 4
Model: YMM5907
1499031
Your Price: $9.79
Out of Stock Online

Pearl Black Back

5"

Quantity: 4
Model: YMM5909
1499032
Your Price: $9.79
In Stock

Herring

5"

Quantity: 4
Model: YMM5910
1499033
Your Price: $9.79
Out of Stock Online

River Shad

5"

Quantity: 4
Model: YMM5919
1499035
Your Price: $9.79
In Stock

Bluegill

5"

Quantity: 4
Model: YMM5920
1499036
Your Price: $9.79
Out of Stock Online

Clown

5"

Quantity: 4
Model: YMM5921
1499037
Your Price: $9.79
Out of Stock Online

Hitch

5"

Quantity: 4
Model: YMM5924
1499038
Your Price: $9.79
In Stock

Hologram Shad

5"

Quantity: 4
Model: YMM5925
1499039
Your Price: $9.79
In Stock

Tennessee Shad

5"

Quantity: 4
Model: YMM5926
1499040
Your Price: $9.79
In Stock

Foxy Shad

5"

Quantity: 4
Model: YMM5927
1512600
Your Price: $9.79
Out of Stock Online
  • Lifelike finish
  • Unique belly slot
  • Rigging friendly
  • Realistic action
When money fish are all that matters, you can count on Yum's Money Minnow soft swimbaits to start a big-time feeding frenzy. In addition to the Yum Money Minnow's lifelike finish and proven swimming action, these effective swimbaits feature a unique belly slot allows the hook fit inside making the Money Minnow one of the more rigging-friendly swimbaits. The belly slot also means there is less material to pull the hook through on hook sets. A slow retrieve produces the realistic action required to draw strikes from bass, walleye and other predator fish.   
Rated 4.4 out of 5 by 102 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by swim baits Excellent bait as it imitates the glass minnows/small shad found in the St.John's River, Fla. Proof was we caught 17 spotted sea trout using it with several in the 5+lb range. Highly recommend despite it's high price. May 2, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by Good swimbait The money minnow is more costly then some other similar products but the quality is good. It is on the more flexible side which allows it to swim slower and still have a natural swimming action. The 5" is good size for LMB in lakes with shad forage. I just took it out to our local reservoir and managed to land a good 4lber just casting towards shoreline structure on a drift. Load it with at least 3/16 oz texas rigged and give it a slow steady retrieve with a couple jerks or pauses and it will get the bass biting. Great bait for alabama rigs too, just for me the rig always seems to spook them. I wish they sold the 5" in a pack of 5 to fill the whole rig. March 28, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Swimbaits This is my favorite of all the soft swimbaits I have tried. They have good action and are an excellent size to use on the Yum Flash Mob Jr. umbrella rig. March 18, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Couldn't Believe the Hit Fishing West Point Lake two weeks ago and nearly had the rod taken out of my hands from a hit. Fought the fish for over three minutes and saw the fish twice. The fish came unbuttoned at the boat and took my heart with it.Partner and I both agree that the large mouth was well over 10 pounds. I have caught several in the 10 pound range and this fish was MUCH bigger. The bait performed well and looks real in the water. Was still able to use the bait after the big bass got off. Will definately use it a lot more and would recommend it to anybody who wants to hook large fish. March 6, 2013
2 3 4 5 ... 26 next>>
16 Questions | 92 Answers

Outdoor Answers

Get help about this item from fellow customers.

Ask your questions. Share your answers.

 
 
Browse Q&A
 
 
Sort by

Answers

Staff Answer
A: 
No. Hooks must be purchased separately.

A: 
No
1 week, 5 days ago
by
 - Orange Park, Fla
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
No.
7 months ago
by
 - Indianapolis
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
no
9 months ago
by
 - Birmingham, AL
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Best Answer
A: 
No it does not, you have to buy the hooks seperatly.
 
Q: 
2 answers

Best Colors for Smallmouths?

Details: 
I fish slightly stained to clear but dark water for smallies, and i was wondering what the best colors would be to hammer them.
2 years ago
by
 - Saranac Lake, NY
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Answer this Question

Answers

A: 
Use the bright green and yellow combos
1 year, 8 months ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Staff Answer
A: 
Select lure colors according to the color of the local baitfish and crayfish in the water that you are fishing.

Dirty/Stained water choose a bright or a high contrast color: like chartreuse, Red, or black.
Clear water choice colors that match the cover or the bottom. More natural like watermelon, green pumpkin, browns, baitfish or craw colors.
1 year, 8 months ago
by
 - springfield, mo
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting
2 years, 1 month ago
by
 - New york
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Answer this Question

Answers

A: 
Depends how much nail weight you use!
3 months, 1 week ago
by
 - Grundy, VA
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
Depends on the weight of the nail weights that you use.
2 years, 1 month ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting
 
Q: 
6 answers

Does this come with a hook(s)?

2 years, 2 months ago
by
Anonymous
Answer this Question

Answers

A: 
No, you have to buy the hooks separate.
1 year, 11 months ago
by
 - Marfa, TX
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
No this comes with 5 minnows and thats it
2 years ago
by
 - Alabama
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
no
2 years, 1 month ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
No it does not. but on back of box it shows how to hook it good
2 years, 1 month ago
by
Anonymous
 - Palm Beach County
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 500 Contributor
Top 500 Contributor
A: 
No, they do not include hooks. I would recommend Gamakatsu Swimbait hooks, specifically #5 for the 5in. swimbaits.
2 years, 1 month ago
by
 - bluffton, sc
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 10 Contributor
Top 10 Contributor
A: 
No hooks with this one, sorry . Try the mustad hooks with the black spike to hold the head they work great . I use Berkley glue after the spike stops working .
2 years, 1 month ago
by
 - Inola Okla.
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting
 
Q: 
6 answers

can these be used for walleye?

Details: 
i am going on a trip this summer to the saint lawrence river and i have never fished walleye. if they do work for them then what rig should i use?
thank you.
2 years, 3 months ago
Answer this Question

Answers

A: 
Im sure they would catch some walleye but if you want to swimbait fish walleye buy some berkley powerbait flatback shads they do work
1 year, 1 month ago
by
 - Baldwinsville, NY
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
They do not work for walleyes. Bass and Pike.
1 year, 8 months ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
I've heard walleye fishing has been really tough there. I just got back and we produced none, and had no luck at all catching anything w the money minnow. For smallest white spinners mepps #5 is great, wacky rigged worms watermelon, and pumpkin seed plastic crowded weightless all produced a large number of fish
1 year, 10 months ago
by
 - rochester, ny
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
Yes, but they will tear up much quicker.
2 years, 1 month ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 25 Contributor
Top 25 Contributor
A: 
Sure, these will work for walleye - you wold need to get them pretty deep and slow roll them for walleye - you would need to let out more line and add more weight.
2 years, 1 month ago
by
 - Lebanon PA
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 250 Contributor
Top 250 Contributor
A: 
yea they'll work for walleye. I do consider them to be a more of an aggressive bait however so if you've got sluggish or just finicky fish there are better options (jigs, live bait rigs). I rig them texas rigged on a weighted hook.
2 years, 3 months ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting
Details: 
I say Al Linder catching some big smallies on swimbaits. I want to try it to see if it works which swimbait is best?
2 years, 5 months ago
by
 - Harrisburg PA
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Answer this Question

Answers

A: 
Money minnow works for me as it is more natural looking with better swimming action--3.5" length.
1 week, 5 days ago
by
 - Orange Park, Fla
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
the money minnow for sure! Ive caught 8 bass just today alone with it. The hits you get are incredible. Start a feeding frenzy. Good luck
2 years, 1 month ago
by
Anonymous
 - Palm Beach County
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
try a smaller yum money minnow or a 3 in. storm wildeye crappie. ive caught a 4 lb smalllmouth on the storm lure
2 years, 1 month ago
by
 - New york
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 500 Contributor
Top 500 Contributor
A: 
I would recommend Money Minnows because they are better quality baits. They have great durability and presentation. Powerbait swimbaits rip too easily. If you want to catch more fish using one bait the money minnow will last longer.
2 years, 1 month ago
by
 - bluffton, sc
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 250 Contributor
Top 250 Contributor
A: 
Berkley Swimbait definitely. I have tried the money minnow and the swimbait on Largemouth and the swimbait performed and the money minnow didn't.
2 years, 4 months ago
by
 - Carthage, NC
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 250 Contributor
Top 250 Contributor
A: 
In Michigan we produces numbers on swimbaits of 6" or less the tops were, Spro BBZ, 3.5 money minnow but the best producer was the Aaron Martens Scrounger tipped with a 3.5 in jerk shad
2 years, 4 months ago
by
 - Wilmington, NC
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
Personally I like the money minnow. It's easy to rig, and the fish practically cant turn this thing down. caught my first 5 pound largemouth with it, however it is a little pricey and they dont last very long
Images for this Answer
(click to see full-size image)
User submitted photo
2 years, 4 months ago
by
 - Middleton, MA
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 250 Contributor
Top 250 Contributor
A: 
I'd go with the money minnow just because of the price. I like the split body in the MM compared to the hollow belly better too. Also see which colors match your local forage better. Both have great action so which ever one you can find cheaper. Use the smaller size for SM
2 years, 4 months ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting
2 years, 7 months ago
Answer this Question

Answers

A: 
I have found that a 1/4 oz 5/0 weighted swimbait hook with a stinger hook at the bend of the hook works best around docks and open water. You may need to add suspend strips for more weight if you want to go deeper.
1 year, 11 months ago
by
 - greenwood, s.c.
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
On back of box it explains. go thru mouth and pretty much any way u can hook it is easy
2 years, 1 month ago
by
Anonymous
 - Palm Beach County
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
Absolutely use the Gamakatsu screw in swimbait with this lure. Nothing better!
2 years, 1 month ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 500 Contributor
Top 500 Contributor
A: 
If you buy Gamakatsu swimbait hooks they are pretty easy to rig. There is a screw on the end of the hook which you screw into the nose of the bait. After you have it screwed in, the hook should be aligned with the belly of the bait( with the point of the hook facing the belly of the swimbait) then you just push the hook through the center of the bait and its ready. If you want it to be weedless, pull the hook point under the top of the bait a little.
2 years, 1 month ago
by
 - bluffton, sc
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 500 Contributor
Top 500 Contributor
A: 
You need the screw lock weighted swimbait hoohs i use gamakatsu screw the nose of the bait on the screw lock lay the hook beside the body of the bait put your fingers were the end of the hook starts to turn back to the nose of the bait then fold the bait and insert the hook through the slit in the belley penetrate were your fingers are and the do like you would on a texas rig worm and put the point of the hook just under the back of the bait but make sure the bait is straight with hook or it wont swim straight and the fish wont hit it if its rigged right hang on.
2 years, 6 months ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
i put it on a 3/8oz swimbait head
2 years, 6 months ago
by
 - california delta
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting
2 years, 11 months ago
by
 - Va Beach, Va
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Answer this Question

Answers

A: 
I've used the 3.5 and ive caught several large sized bass. the 5 i havent used yet
2 years, 1 month ago
by
Anonymous
 - Palm Beach County
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
Both are excellent, depends on the lake. Try 3.5" to build confidence. Try 5" for spawning bass.
2 years, 1 month ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
5" are better,I had more room to secure my hook and it moved better being longer
2 years, 2 months ago
by
 - Chesterfield va
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
have used both, used 3 inch early season
2 years, 9 months ago
by
 - lake of the woods,Canada
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
5" works best for 3 pounders and larger fish
2 years, 9 months ago
by
 - Mobile, Al has 5 rivers & bay & lake
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
i got the 3.5 and the action is great but i havn't bought any in 5
2 years, 11 months ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting
 
Q: 
4 answers

weight of swimbait?

Details: 
does anyone know the wait of the swimbait by itself?
2 years, 11 months ago
by
 - San Diego, CA
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Answer this Question

Answers

A: 
Pretty heavy. Can't tell you the actual weight, but it will fly about 75 feet.
2 years, 1 month ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 250 Contributor
Top 250 Contributor
A: 
1/4 oz at most by the feel of it
2 years, 4 months ago
by
 - Carthage, NC
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 250 Contributor
Top 250 Contributor
A: 
exact no but if you dont use a weighted hook or put weights in the body it will roll like crazy. I suggest 1/4 or 3/16 for the 5" you dont need a huge swimbait rod I use a KVD signature 7 ft MH and have never had a problem
2 years, 4 months ago
by
 - Wilmington, NC
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 500 Contributor
Top 500 Contributor
A: 
not sure but they are heavy
2 years, 6 months ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting
3 years, 1 month ago
Answer this Question

Answers

A: 
I use a 1/4 or 3/8 oz jig head depending on the water depth---we fish 4'-9' depths for the spotted sea trout
1 week, 5 days ago
by
 - Orange Park, Fla
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
you can use an eagle claw anything. they are strong and durable hooks
2 years, 1 month ago
by
Anonymous
 - Palm Beach County
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
swimbait hooks and im not sure what is the best but i use size 3/0 and 1/16 oz because i fish in ponds
2 years, 11 months ago
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 250 Contributor
Top 250 Contributor
A: 
I use the Moaner Hooks on my swim baits. Not OWNER, MOANER. They are screw in style hooks and well worth the money. Heck, they are more affordable than any other hook of equal quality on the market.
the 1/8 oz should be plenty. Oh, as for size it is up to you, but generally you want the hook to exit in about the middle of the bait, so which ever sized hook fits that bill for you.

Lunchbox
3 years ago
by
 - Fort Wayne Indiana
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting
2 next>>

Get help about this item from fellow customers.
Ask your questions. Share your answers.

16 Questions | 92 Answers
2 next>>

Need Help? 7 days a week: 7am to 10pm CT or call 1.800.227.7776 anytime