powerbait t tail minnow

  • SLDUCK
    Posts: 100
    #1321115

    I picked up a pack for walleye in rivers. I think they should be the ticket for smallies in the more natural colors. any opinions on these paddletail type baits?

    jhalfen
    Posts: 4179
    #753958

    My guests and I have caught a SLUG of big smallies (and summer walleyes) on B-Fish-N tackle paddletails, especially in the catalpa orange/chartreuse tail pattern.

    Some of the features of the B-Fish-N paddletail that the Berkeley product can’t touch are the contrasting tails offered by B-Fish-N (all the powerbait T-tails that I’ve seen are one color from tip to tail) and the thick head of the B-Fish paddletail which help you catch more than one fish per bait before it’s ripped to shreds (especially when the B-Fish paddletail is rigged on a Precision Head that features an integrated plastic keeper).

    If that’s not enough….the B-Fish-N tackle paddletails will cost you less $$, especially when ordering a pack of 24 or larger.

    Check out the B-Fish-N paddletails for yourself….and don’t hog all the purplecracker/chartreuse tails!

    Click here to see the B-Fish-N tackle paddletails



    Jeff Bennett
    Lake Puckaway Wi.
    Posts: 1180
    #754004

    Nice pics Jason and you got me thinking sleeveless shirts and open water for sure.

    From Jeff

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