
Overview
One of the most common forages in Northern and Canadian waters, the LIVETARGET Yellow Perch Swimbait is sure to be a hit with bass and walleye anglers alike. With a tight wiggle and a medium-slow sink speed, it is ideally fished over weed tops and around structure.
Combining anatomically accurate design with function-driven features, the LIVETARGET Yellow Perch Swimbait is molded with a lifelike dorsal fin that acts as weedguard, keeping the hook point clear of debris and preventing hang-ups. Along the belly, the LIVETARGET Yellow Perch Swimbait is fitted with an accessory pin that allows for easy attachment of a hook or blade. Internally weighted for a balanced presentation, the LIVETARGET Yellow Perch Swimbait is a necessity for any body of water that contains Yellow Perch and hungry predators.
LIVETARGET has combined nature’s best with modern technology to create an exciting new collection of swimbaits. Available in common forages, the new LIVETARGET Swimbait Series is designed to look and swim just like live bait. The profile of the body and tail is so accurately matched and anatomically scaled, it sets a new industry standard to match-the-hatch. The tail is precisely fitted with a strategically engineered oscillator that generates a side-to-side tail swing action. Every swimbait has its own signature action, making it come alive and swim just like its natural counterpart.
LIVETARGET | Length | Weight | Class |
Yellow Perch Swimbait | 4-1/2" | 3/4oz | Medium-slow sink |
Yellow Perch Swimbait | 5-1/2" | 1-1/4oz | Medium-slow sink |
Yellow Perch Swimbait | 8" | 4-3/4ozoz | Medium-slow sink |
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Comments: Flat out gets bit by all predators. Pretty durable with not only a realistic action, but also profile. Live Target swimbaits are overlooked and come at a very good price. I recommend boiling the tail for about 30 seconds, but this bait is money.
From: Tyler: Grand Junciton, CO 9/20/20
Comments: Another great bait from LiveTarget. This bait is as realistic as they come. From paint all the way to the swim. Bass, walleye, and pike all love them. Caught a 5lb largemouth on it yesterday, as well as numerous 2-4 pounders.
From: Ben: Colorado 7/20/20
Comments: We were trolling for big pike and walleyes after exhausting the casting option. I had on the heaver of the two perch. We trolled it in about 8' of water. It was banging rock all afternoon. No problems with the finish. Worked fine. No one was catching anything except me including a 27" Nice fish even if I was expecting a pike.
From: Dean: Apple Valley 7/23/18
Comments: I casted it the first time and caught a Northern pike. Works great. But paint does come off.
From: Tristen: Montana 5/31/17
Comments: Tied on one of the 3/4 oz Yellow x Green Perch after my friend and I couldnt get a bite on a jig or spinnerbait. Had 6 largemouth in 6 casts immediately
the action is great but the paint does come off. Fishing them for pike would be costly.
From: Unknown 5/3/17
Comments: Tied on one of the 3/4 oz Yellow x Green Perch after my friend and I couldnt get a bite on a jig or spinnerbait. Had 6 largemouth in 6 casts immediately the action is great but the paint does come off. Fishing them for pike would be costly
From: Unknown 5/3/17
Comments: The color peels off easy
From: Unknown 4/4/17