
Overview
Equipped with a durable, polycarbonate prop at the rear, the Yo-Zuri 3DB Series Prop delivers a churning surface commotion and a dazzling flash. Walk it along the surface and watch the Yo-Zuri 3DB Series Prop light up the surrounding waters with its patent-pending internal 3D prism construction.
The Yo-Zuri 3DB Series Prop also features patented wave-motion ribbing and an internal rattle system that delivers a one-two punch of vibration and tonal agitation. To give it a more vulnerable, injured look, the Yo-Zuri 3DB Series Prop is designed with red eyes that make it more enticing to bass. Fitted with two super-sharp round bend black-nickel treble hooks, the Yo-Zuri 3DB Series Prop will definitely help your fish counts take flight.
Yo-Zuri | Length | Weight | Class |
3DB Series Prop | 3-1/2" | 7/16oz | Topwater |
Previous Feedback
Comments: Been using one these to great success for many, many years now. Tore them up in small farm ponds & millponds in southeastern NC. Now, I've transitioned to tournament fishing on larger waters & it's still something special. Only tried the ghost prism shad color, as stated in other reviews, the pics do not do it justice! The 'prism' gives off a reflection much different than any other paint schemes & became my go to topwater while millpond fishing in my little tin rig, regardless the water clarity (typically highly stained to dirty). The single, rear-mounted, non-metal prop spins enough to draw strikes as had many occur while the bait resting; extendedly, particularly after initially landing in the water. Topping it off, I got this bait a season or two prior to the whopper plopper craze & had already been working it with a steady reel like a floating buzzbait since the first time I tied it on...with much success. A solid value to add to any topwater arsenal!
From: Unknown: North Carolina 2/7/21
Comments: One of the best, if not the best, topwater baits I've used. This thing gets hammered when a fish strikes it. I caught a 2lb or so LM and I thought the fish was over 5lbs by the sound he made when he hit it. My co-angler thought someone had thrown a bomb in the water the fish hit this bait so hard. IMO, the prop is the money maker on this.
From: Shane: Crestview, FL 11/1/19
Comments: Phenomenal on Peacock Bass on Oahu, HI. Great alternative to metal propped baits.
From: Rueben: Wilford, KS 9/22/19
Comments: i actually remove the prop when i like a bit smaller profile compared to the slightly larger yo zuri 3db, which is also fantastic! these are the best performing topwaters i have used, and i fish on top 99% of the time just cuz i love watching the bait work and experiencing the blowups! handed one to a buddy one morning and he had something like 8 in a row! he thinks it's the rattles. whatever it is, get a couple and hang on!
From: just plain bill - Austin TX 1/10/17
Comments: This is a great prop bait. The best I've used actually. It will cause fish to bite right in the middle of a sunny day like most topwaters won't, even in open water with no grass. That plastic propeller really irritates them bad.
From: Jeff: Ohio 12/1/16
Comments: Very well made prop bait. Unique sound,different from metal props. Love the plastic prop. Never have to tune it. Has caught many giant smallmouth on Lake Erie without any problems so far. Smallmouth tend to ruin lesser baits.
From: Frank: Niagara, Ontario Canada
Comments: on sml the prism frog is awesome its loud, and creates a huge disturbence on the water bass hammer it around docks and ramps
From: Chris: Vinton, VA 6/30/15
Comments: The pictures on the website don't do these justice, they look awesome. The fish think so as well, prism shad and prism ghost shad were getting hammered by smallmouth when poppers, waling baits, and even another prop bait weren't getting any attention. Grab a few of these, you won't be sorry.
From: Dan: PA 4/10/15