AMLENTZ
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Does not get snagged on logs or rocks. Very good lure.
LDO
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
True to needs. Weedless set up is perfect.
Matt McCoy
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
I also got these for my boyfriend because he said that he needed more fishing lure and I thought Christmas would be a perfect time to get them for him. There are quite a few in this pack and it makes for a good variety in case you don’t know what you want or need. The color of them is very vibrant and you get a good amount for the value of money.
Frank Palazolo
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
keeps the grass off
SuperCourier
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
These are some of the first truly (emphasis: TRULY) weedless lures I’ve ever used. The stiff wire guards on these pre-rigs just shuts annoying weeds right out! Great, since my little slice of heaven includes sub-surface sea salad so thick it’s unusable for most fishing methods. Too bad because there are fish aplenty here. These are the answer, at least for the largemouth bass population.They are also *just* weighted enough to cast an appreciable distance on 12 pound test monofilament line without additional sinkers. They sink slowly with a semi-convincing drowning worm action, but I can’t say they have a swirling escaping bait look, which is good enough. The hooks are pre-molded to cover both the extreme front and tail ends of the worm to catch fish that are finicky strikers. The inclusion of one glow-in-the-dark bait is great for after twilight since bass hunt by sight, as well. Nicely done!Cons:--PRICE FLUCTUATION: These things can vary A LOT in price, so be sure to shop for stock up moments when costs go down.--TINY HOOK EYES: The eye of the hook is going to be tough for you to thread a line through. The wire guard is bent back through it, and the plastic worm is injection molded through it as well, leaving little real estate for even small diameter, lower test fishing lines to pass. I really had to struggle without a third hand to stretch (tear?) down the the worm and still fight the hardware to get this thing operational. You might want to rig your lines the day before in good daylight to deal with this, though the weedless worming you’ll be enjoying later is likely worthwhile. I’ll include a photo attempting to illustrate this.I STRONGLY RECOMMEND THESE FOR WEEDLESS BASS FISHING.
gravy
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Highly Effective for Freshwater and Saltwater Fishing!I recently tried the Rigged Bionic Sinking Bass Fishing Lure Soft Plastic Swimbaits on my last fishing trip, and I’m very pleased with the results.Realistic Movement: The swimbaits mimic the movement of minnows and other baitfish so naturally. They sink at the perfect rate and are great for attracting bass, trout, walleye, and crappie.Versatile Use: I’ve used them in both freshwater and saltwater, and they perform really well in both environments. The color and design seem to appeal to a wide variety of fish species.Durability: The soft plastic material is tough and withstood several catches without tearing or falling apart, which is a big plus for durability.Easy to Use: The rigged setup makes them super convenient—just tie them onto your line, and you’re ready to go. The soft plastic design makes them easy to cast and control, even in current.Great Value: Given the quality and the fact that they work for a variety of fish species, I feel like this lure provides great value for the price.I’ve already caught several fish using these swimbaits, and I highly recommend them for anyone looking to improve their catch rate! Perfect for anglers targeting bass, trout, walleye, or even crappie.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
Caught bass on first cast
Kevin morris
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
I like that it can go through the weeds but they hole for the fishing line was way to narrow