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The Bionic Swimming Bait features a detailed design that closely mimics the swimming behavior of live bait
Perfect for beginners and young aspiring anglers, this bait simplifies the fishing experience
The unique random propeller motion creates unpredictable movements in the water, making it harder for fish to resist the allure of the Bionic Swimming Bait
Made from high-quality materials, the Bionic Swimming Bait is designed to withstand repeated use
Suitable for various fishing environments
Package Include:
5 * Bionic Swimming Bait
Dex
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2025
What I like:The lures are as advertised. The product is touted as featuring a "robotic action," and it delivers on that claim. No, they're not a battery-powered "robot," but as the angler performs the retrieve, the lures present a tempting "swim-like" behavior, likely to provide a very tempting lunch for any hungry game fish.I find the lures to feature very good detailing and quality materials.The durability with these is very, very good!What I don't like:There's nothing at all that I don't like about the product.I'd not hesitate to order this item again.
Tibetanmastiff
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2025
Saw these on an ad, and thought these were robotic, meaning they swam by themselves. This is untrue and therefore the ad is a lie. They were not expensive so, not going to pursue a return. But yeah definitely a deceptive business.
Wiley Peyote
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2025
Good for walleye, pike, salmon, and my neighbor’s cat, Burnsey, who chases after them when I practice casting in the backyard. If you think bathing a cat is problematic, try pulling a hook from his nose. Just kidding, never happened. Good boy, Burnsey,.
John Broughton
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2025
Doesn't swim on its own like advertised. Fished with it for about an hour at a good spot for sea inlet fish and nothing bit it
TL
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2025
Although these Im sure will be a good bait the add is deceiving these baits swim by being reeled in they are not robotic. So I did not get what I ordered. My husband liked them anyway. I was hacked off.
DC
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025
The swimbaits arrive in a nice little lure box as seen in pic #1. Each lure is very nicely colored with great detail to simulate typical baitfish as seen in pic #2. The lures are made of hard plastic and have really sharp treble hooks. Inside of the head part is a bearing of some sort that rattles and creates sound and vibration in the water which helps to attract fish and helps force a reaction strike sometimes when fish aren't in a feeding mood.To give you an idea of the lure size, see pics #3, #4, and #5. The assortment of colors can be seen in pics #6 through #10. A nice feature of these lures is the split ring that's added where you would tie your line to. By tying your line to the added split ring, it allows the swimbait to move more naturally versus tying your line directly to the lure (for those who don't know how to tie a loop knot). Loop knots should be used with swimbaits to allow a more natural movement and body roll that's not present if line is tied directly to the lure.I have been using these lures for a month now and can tell you with confidence that they work great in both freshwater fishing and saltwater fishing. I've included only two pics to show what was caught in both saltwater and freshwater fishing with these lures as seen in pics #11 & #12 (a nice Snook and a little 2 pounder Largemouth Bass). In saltwater I've caught Snook, Crevalle Jacks, other species of Jacks, Spotted Seatrout, etc. Be sure to rinse off the lures when fishing them in saltwater and dry them. I practice catch and release unless I plan to enjoy a saltwater fish every now and then and found that by removing the rear treble hook, the lure has slightly better movement and there is less damage/injury to the fish to allow a safe release back into the water. The single treble hook in the font works just great since most of the fish go to engulf the entire lure. Good value for the cost since each lure comes out to about $4 each and there hasn't been a time that I went fishing and not caught anything using these. Definitely a recommended addition to your tackle box.
D. Vogel
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025
these are often little lures, perfect for stream and shallow Lake fishing. They definitely sync enough, but our great when you are standing in the water and are reeling them in. You don’t really need to pop them as a slow steady real will make them swim nicely, wagging back-and-forth.They are one of the funner lures to use even if you don’t catch a fish, you will still enjoy trying!
John Knabe
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
Over built not over priced. Nice set. Consistent quality and functionality. Graphics are clean and clear. Eyes are clear and solid mount. Very durable and strong. Swim action is also consistent and smooth. Have a good float/sink combo while reeling and retrieval. Hooks are shaft and well mounted.Proof of durability came when I managed to get hung up on sunken tree. Pulled the lure loose without breaking the sections of lure or bending the hook or the rings.Have enough weight to them for easy casting and control is smooth and consistent as well.Over all a great addition to the tackle. Throw these and watch the results. You won’t be disappointed. Great price and variety of color and patterns. Whole lot of options for your money.
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