Hunthouse Barre Shiner Paddle Tail Swimbait

Hunthouse Barre Shiner Paddle Tail Swimbait

021 / 70mm jig head 7g
$8.99
Sale price  $8.99 Regular price  $10.99
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Hunthouse Barre Shiner Paddle Tail Swimbait

Hunthouse Barre Shiner Paddle Tail Swimbait

7gDeep divingSwimbait
$8.99
Sale price  $8.99 Regular price  $10.99

The Barre Shiner is a pre-rigged paddle tail swimbait built for bass anglers who want a lure that swims true right out of the packing. The jig head carries a molded baitfish profile with 3D eyes, and the soft body is loaded with fine glitter that flashes with every kick of the tail. That paddle tail gives off a steady thump anglers can feel through the rod tip, even on a slow retrieve.

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Specifications

TypePre-rigged paddle tail swimbait
Weight7g to 120g (multiple sizes)
BodySoft plastic with glitter finish
DepthAdjustable by weight, shallow to deep
ActionSteady paddle tail thump
HooksFixed jig head with single hook
Best forLargemouth and smallmouth bass, also pike

Product description

The Barre Shiner is a pre-rigged paddle tail swimbait built for bass anglers who want a lure that swims true right out of the packing. The jig head carries a molded baitfish profile with 3D eyes, and the soft body is loaded with fine glitter that flashes with every kick of the tail. That paddle tail gives off a steady thump anglers can feel through the rod tip, even on a slow retrieve.

Because it comes in a wide range of weights, you can fish it shallow over grass and rock or let it fall through deeper water columns where suspended bass hold. It excels as a search bait on flats, along drop-offs, and around baitfish schools. Swim it steady, hop it off bottom, or slow-roll it past cover for largemouth and smallmouth that key on shad and shiners.

How to fish it

  1. Match the weight to your target depth, lighter for shallow flats, heavier for deep drop-offs.
  2. Cast past the target and let the lure sink to the desired depth before starting a steady retrieve.
  3. Slow-roll along grass lines and rock edges to keep the paddle tail thumping near cover.
  4. Add occasional pauses or hops when fishing suspended bass or during colder water periods.

Frequently asked

A mid-range weight like 12g to 25g covers most largemouth situations in lakes and ponds. Go lighter for finesse presentations in clear shallow water.

The natural shad and shiner tones on this lure show well in clear water. In stained water look for versions with more flash or darker backs so bass can track the profile.

A medium to medium-heavy rod with 10-15 lb fluorocarbon or braid to leader handles most sizes well, giving good hook sets without sacrificing feel.

Yes, the heavier weights and baitfish profile also work for pike and other predatory freshwater species that feed on shad or shiners.

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