Big walleye Lure - Berkley Hollow Belly

When looking at catching large size / trophy walleye, think big!

The Berkley PowerBaitHollow Belly swim bait has been a very successfull lure to catch trophy walleye. As if the PowerBait® scent and attractant weren't competitive advantage enough all by itself, this Hollow Belly bait is loaded with other features as well that has made it the "choice of champions" when conditions call for a super swim bait. First of all, unlike most other swim baits on the market, the body is truly hollow from nose to tail, and easily collapses around the hook when bit to insure a solid hookset. Its oversized paddle tail creates an unbelievable, natural swim bait action. With its realistic eyes, lifelike colors, and soft texture, the Hollow Belly truly mimics a live baitfish swimming in its natural environment. The Powerbait® Hollow Belly swim baits come packed with three baits, a wide gap hook, a treble hook, a bullet weight, a swivel, plastic tubing, and a split ring. 3/PACK



4 comments:

Bobber Dude said...

Hi Mike,

My favorite tool for Walleyes are BulletBobber or DualFin planer boards with on-demand directional control. They are very small for planer boards and flip direction with a flick of the wrist. They add finesse controls to trolling or casting.

You can check them out at www.bulletbpobber.com and www.dualfin.com

tony said...

Very nice article!Can i post your blog link to my hub Lure Making

TC said...

Mike,

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Google tends to frown upon dead links, and it can actually hurt your site rankings when you link to resources that don’t exist. Just thought you might like to know.

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Let's keep in touch.

Thanks,
TC

Adamshatch said...

Hello Mike,

I was checking out your blog and saw this article. I am just getting back into walleye fishing and found this interesting. I will be giving it a try next season for sure. Feel free to check out my site at Shimano Reels!