You May Also Like
back to top
Storm Kickin' Stick, 6"
$9.99
Storm Kickin' Stick, 5"
$7.99
- GET MORE INFO
- details
- |
- accessories
- |
- reviews
- |
- Q & A
details
back to topproduct reviews
back to topREVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
- Looks realistic (4)
Cons
Best Uses
- Fresh water (3)
- Shore casting (3)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Avid fisher (4)
Reviewed by 5 customers
Sort by
Displaying reviews 1-5
Pros
- Looks Realistic
Cons
- Expensive
Best Uses
Comments about Spro SB40 BBZ1 4" Shad:
These baits look great in the water. I've used the slow sink on two straight trips and have caught several bass in shallow on a fast retrieve. I'm sure this will continue to catch fish for me in different water depths as I continue to use it. It takes a while for it to get down to a 5-10 foot range.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Looks Realistic
Cons
Best Uses
- Fresh Water
- Shore Casting
- Trolling
Comments about Spro SB40 BBZ1 4" Shad:
I'm undecided about the BBZ 1 Shad. It looks great in the water but I haven't had any luck with it yet. Throws good. Can burn it if you want, but the natural motion has to be reeled in really slow. I'll keep trying it.
Pros
- Easy To Store
- Good For Variety Of Fish
- Strong
Cons
Best Uses
- Deep Water
- Shore Casting
- Trolling
Comments about Spro SB40 BBZ1 4" Shad:
worls really will
Pros
- Dinks Like It To
- Looks Realistic
- Strong
Cons
Best Uses
- Fresh Water
- Shore Casting
Comments about Spro SB40 BBZ1 4" Shad:
I caught my first bass on it today I'm 13 and only really fish in retention pond and this bass was only 8 inches long. Me and my friends had a good laugh about the size of the bass.
Pros
- Easy To Handle
- Extremely smooth swimming
- Good For Variety Of Fish
- Looks Realistic
Cons
- Plastic Tail
Best Uses
- Fresh Water
- Shallow fishing
Comments about Spro SB40 BBZ1 4" Shad:
The bait runs very smoothly through the water. Within the first few casts I caught a fish ... unfortunately, I was bass fishing and caught a pickrel. I'm concerned about the plastic tail and fin (durability).
Displaying reviews 1-5
q & a
back to topDo you have questions about this product? 4 easy ways to get the answers you need:
get answers from real customers and in-house experts with AnswerBox.
Q:
what type of line and what pound test line should i use for this bait.Asked on 2/28/2010 by zachman the fisherman from Florida1 answer
A:
14-17 Lb lineAnswered on 3/7/2010 by jtaylorfl from jtaylorfl
Q:
is this a good bait for bass fishingAsked on 12/27/2009 by michael from Rockland county NY1 answer
A:
ANY THREAD THIN OR GIZZARD SHAD COLOR IS GREAT SUCH AS COLOR 022. THE ACTION IS THIS BAIT IS AWSOME AND WILL TRIGGER BITES FROM NOT ONLY BASS, STRIPERS, OR WHITE BASS BUT FRESH WATER RED DRUM THAT WE HAVE IN POWER PLANT LAKES WITHIN TEXAS.Answered on 1/24/2010 by SKYPILOT_1973 from TEAGUE ,TEXAS


