BigfootZombie Custom Lures

5” Pin Point Shad – Finesse Meets Technology

$8

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Description

5” Pin Point Shad – Finesse Meets Technology The 5-inch Pin Point Shad is built for today’s angler who demands versatility and precision. Its slim baitfish profile and subtle pin tail create a lifelike quiver that fools even pressured bass. Perfect for pairing with jig heads and Forward-Facing Sonar (FFS) , it excels when targeting suspended fish and individual marks on your screen. Realistic Profile: 5” slender body matches shad, minnows, and other key forage species. Pin Tail Action: Delivers a tight quiver on the fall or subtle kick on the retrieve, ideal for finesse presentations. FFS Ready: Shows up clearly on sonar, allowing anglers to track bait and fish in real time. Multiple Rigging Options: Deadly on jig heads, drop shots, scrounger heads, Carolina rigs, or weightless rigs. All-Season Performer: Effective for suspended bass, smallmouth roaming mid-lake, or largemouth chasing shad schools. From offshore ledges to open-water schooling fish, the 5” Pin Point Shad is a next-generation bait that pairs traditional finesse with modern sonar fishing. � Cast it, watch it, and connect with the fish you see. 6 to a bag Color-Way: Citrus Shad

Specifications

Category

Soft Plastics

Length

5 in (127 mm)

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, finesse

Water Column

variable

Action

subtle quiver

Conditions

clear water, open water

Field Notes

This is a finesse soft-plastic shad/minnow bait designed for suspended bass and open-water fish. It works well on jig heads, drop shots, scrounger heads, Carolina rigs, or weightless presentations, especially when fish are keyed on shad and you need a subtle quiver or tail kick. The FFS-ready profile makes it a strong choice when fishing individual marks or schooling fish on sonar.

Pros

  • Slim, realistic baitfish profile
  • Versatile rigging options
  • Subtle action for pressured fish
  • Good match for forward-facing sonar

Cons

  • May be too subtle for aggressive fish
  • Best results may require precise presentation and sonar use

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