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Wounded baitfish action triggers monster strikes.
The Lunker City™ Fin-S® Shad softbait triggers strikes by darting erratically and popping through the surface like a fleeing shad.
Web ID: 15697
Rated 5 out of
5 by
ImReal from
Best fluke ever! Extremely Durable!This lure will last you over 20+ fish! The body is very thick and durable! Better buy them all before discontinued!
Date published: 2015-05-21
Rated 5 out of
5 by
stickerice85 from
BEST TINY BAIT!I love these! , hard to find too....always at BPS though. A killer on trout and panfish, especially crappies! The (1-3/4") paired with a small jig head, it'll catch them all day long! I have multiple bags in my vest when i'm trout fishing, Alewife, Smelt, Alewife and Arkansas Shiner. I think the Arkansas Shiner is the best all around color, it catches more trout (brown trout kills these) and crappies. Arkansas Shiner is my go to bait but if they aren't biting that color, then i'll try the other colors. Dont hide the hook because if you do, u wont get a good hook set because of the fat body.
Date published: 2014-05-01
Rated 5 out of
5 by
BigSlabSeeker from
Lunker city Fin S ShadThese amazing lures are one of the best I've ever fished. The crappie can't resist them here in California. I have also caught some nice bass too. Thanks Lunker city
Date published: 2014-03-05
Rated 5 out of
5 by
johnoldcars28 from
best jig attachmentthese little minnow imitations catch as many fish as real minnows. I caught over 1000 crappies last year using these. I have been using these attached to a 32 to 16 ounce jig. they work really well in moving water.
Date published: 2013-06-20
Rated 5 out of
5 by
SkeeterZX200 from
Awesome Schooling Fish BaitThis is one of my favorite baits for throwing when the fish are schooling, add a pinch on weight to get it through the smaller fish at the top and it is simply awesome fishing
Date published: 2012-12-07
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Trands from
Great lurePurchased this fin S lure and was the only one catching fish. I had a slab crappie of 13 inches and 10 in her and numerouse 8 inchers. .No other fisherman caught anything. The lure has great action and can not be fished wrong... Thankyou Bass Pro
Date published: 2012-11-13
Rated 5 out of
5 by
RiverAngler from
Effective panfish baitI began using the 1 3/4" Fin S Shad this spring. Using on a 1/16oz or 1/8 oz jig with size 6 or sz 4 hooks, they have been effective for white bass, crappie, bluegill, and even several walleye. Colors that produced best were albino shad, alewife, and Arkansas shad. This spring, we had clear, low water, and the Arkansas shad was best in that situation (better than Kalin and PowerBait Minnow). Very reliable, and more durable than PowerBait Minnow.
Date published: 2012-05-18
Rated 5 out of
5 by
chunlaye from
fin-s-shadThis product is great..best jig i ever used for crappies and bass..Can't go wrong.
What type of hook and size would you recommend for the 5-inch minnow to present it as a swim bait? What type of hook and size would you recommend if bouncing it off the bottom to present it as if it were feeding?
Asked by: AFZoomie
Thank you for your inquiry. For the 5 inch, try the 3/0 up to 4/0.
Answered by: BPSResource11
Date published: 2017-06-02
Which works better for walleye and crappie, the Fin-S Fish, or the Shad?
Asked by: 812MarkS
I think the shad would be the best for both species...I have had multiple species hit these...trout, bass, walleye, perch, crappie, even over ambitious bluegills.
Answered by: Tonyco
Date published: 2017-06-02
How is this measured?
Nose to end of tail or nose to tip of tail?
Asked by: Naturalgrass
Thank you for your question!
This item is measured from the nose to the end of the tail.
Answered by: BPSResource19
Date published: 2017-06-02
Does the Fin-s Shad have a hook slot on the belly?
Asked by: bassman8
no hook slot is needed on these as they are mainly used as a jig attachment