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WhiteFish – Orangie

$80

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Description

Introducing the WhiteFish – the game-changer your tackle box has been waiting for. At 7 2/3 inches and 2 2/3 ounces, it’s the perfect size and weight for a slow sink, making it ideal for any season. This swimbait swims beautifully on a steady retrieve, and it dances with an irresistible motion when you chop and glide it through the water. Bass, pike, musky – they all find it impossible to resist. WhiteFish is your ticket to more exciting stories and bigger catches. Whether you’re aiming for that trophy fish or just want to outfish your buddies, this lure is ready to deliver.Introducing the WhiteFish – the game-changer your tackle box has been waiting for. At 7 2/3 inches and 2 2/3 ounces, it’s the perfect size and weight for a slow sink, making it ideal for any season. This swimbait swims beautifully on a steady retrieve, and it dances with an irresistible motion when you chop and glide it through the water. Bass, pike, musky – they all find it impossible to resist. WhiteFish is your ticket to more exciting stories and bigger catches. Whether you’re aiming for that trophy fish or just want to outfish your buddies, this lure is ready to deliver. Swim video https://zorbabaits.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/WhiteFish_swim.mp4 NEED EXTRA TAILS? NEED EXTRA TAILS?

Fishing Profile

Lure
Best for
Bass, Pike, Musky
Presentation
Variable, Dances With Chop And Glide; Swims On Steady Retrieve, Slow Sink
Techniques
Swimbaiting, Casting
Size7.3228346457 in (186 mm), 2.6666666667 oz (76 g)
SeasonYear Round
WaterFreshwater

Field Notes

Use on a steady retrieve when you want a consistent swimming action, then add pauses or short “chop and glide” movements to trigger the lure’s dancing motion. Works well when you want a slow-sinking swimbait that can stay in the strike zone longer.

Pros

  • Slow-sinking design helps keep the lure in the strike zone
  • Swims well on steady retrieve
  • Chop-and-glide action adds enticing movement

Cons

  • Best results require active retrieve control (chop/glide) rather than passive casting

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