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What’s Old is New: Banjo Minnow!?

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Found a Banjo Minnow kit in a box of old fishing gear I hadn’t opened in years. Saw this minnow thing and thought it looked like a nice drop shot bait rigged horizontally. Caught 15 bass in 2 hours on it, after getting no bites on three different drop shot baits (a mix of paddle tails are straight tail worms).

 

So here’s my question: what current soft plastic bait comes closest to this thing? Cause I only have a few more…

 

Thanks! 
 

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It's very possible that it was the color that caused the fish to eat it. Maybe the length had something to do with it as well. 

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Any fluke style soft plastic will produce similar results when rigged similarly. A nose hooked fluke or power minnow on a dropshot is very effective. 

 

Berkley makes the Champ Jerkbait that is fairly similar.

https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Berkley_Powerbait_The_Champ_Jerk_Minnow_34_6pk/descpage-PBCM.html

What is with the outrageous pricing ?  It Look like a inch longer is double the cost ?  3" is  $ 9.99 ?

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On 5/15/2022 at 5:05 PM, Big Rick said:

It's very possible that it was the color that caused the fish to eat it.

Or aliens...

29 minutes ago, Deleted account said:

Or aliens...

As always, your contributions to threads crack me up. 

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17 hours ago, MAN said:

Is the one in your picture jointed? 

Not jointed. But very soft and moves very erratically on the fall. Could have been the color and/or length but I don’t think so—the other baits I was using didn’t have quite as much action. I think maybe it’s just what they wanted that day. 

Power bait gulp minnow is close to that as well. Although I haven’t seen it on the shelf in that color. Might be able to find a saltwater version of it in that color.

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Yum Ned Minnow looks pretty close.

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I use the Hazadong shad as a drop shot offering all the time. It looks so cool in the water. 

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Hmmm… 

 

Hazedong (top) and Yum Ned Minnow (bottom) look close enough to try. TW order in! 

 

 

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On 5/17/2022 at 4:04 PM, Darth-Baiter said:

I use the Hazadong shad as a drop shot offering all the time. It looks so cool in the water. 

Do you rig it horizontally or vertically?

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15 minutes ago, MontclairDave said:

Hmmm… 

 

Hazedong (top) and Yum Ned Minnow (bottom) look close enough to try. TW order in! 

 

 

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Do you rig it horizontally or vertically?

Horizontal.  Good luck.   The fish seem to hit most when I’m picking the sinker off the lake floor. 

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