Common Shiner
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Species Profile: COMMON SHINER
Lifelike Species No: ย #1005
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+ Sinking - Swimming - Diving
+ Target for bass, pike and any game fish
+ Underwater Minnow
+ Highly detailed Minnow colour
+ Size 4.5 inches long
+ Weight 1 oz
+ Life-like details (minnow body shape, fish scales and 3D eyes/soft fins)
+ Species name on fish head
+ Rattle inside body
+ MNLC & Minnow markings on belly
+ Swimbait comes in waterproof collectors box
+ 2 sharp treble hooks with split rings and hook protectors
+ 3 segmented jointed minnow body
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Mimics the natural behavior of a common shiner swimming in the water
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Perfect for enticing fish in clear water conditions
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Ideal for casting and trolling
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Great for both freshwater and saltwater fishing
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Durable construction for long-lasting use
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Made with high-quality materials for a realistic appearance
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Suitable for anglers of all skill levels
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Can be used in a variety of fishing techniques, such as walk the dog jerk bait, fast crank bait, and slow trolling
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Provides a realistic presentation that attracts predatory game fish
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Enhances your fishing experience by increasing your chances of catching fish
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A versatile and reliable lure that will help you land the big one!
SKU: CSM1005
Common Shiner Habitat
- High-gradient streams: The Common Shiner prefers streams with a steep slope, which means they tend to have faster water flow and more turbulence.
- Medium-size streams: The streams where the Common Shiner lives are typically not too small or too large, but rather of medium size.
- Moderate to swift current: The water current in these streams is moderate to swift, which means it's not too slow or too fast, but rather just right for the fish to swim and thrive.
- Clear, cool, weedless water: The Common Shiner likes its water to be crystal clear, cool, and free of aquatic vegetation (weeds). This suggests that the fish prefers a well-oxygenated and relatively stable environment.
- Bottoms of gravel, rubble, and bedrock: The substrate (bottom) of the stream where the Common Shiner lives is typically composed of gravel, rubble (broken rock), and bedrock. This provides a firm and stable surface for the fish to burrow and hide in.
Overall, the Common Shiner seems to thrive in areas with a mix of strong currents and quiet pools, where it can feed on insects and other small invertebrates.
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