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Multi Section Lure Bait Fish 13.5cm 19g – Jointed Hard Swimbait For Pike, Perch And Sea Predators

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This multi section lure bait fish 13.5cm 19g is a jointed hard swimbait built to look and move like a wounded baitfish, with a 13.5cm body and 19g weight that makes casting easy and keeps the action smooth.

Clip this on, point it at the nearest weedbed and get ready for something with teeth to rearrange your plans.

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If you like the idea of making big predators chase down something that looks far too real for comfort, this multi section lure bait fish 13.5cm 19g is exactly that sort of trouble. It is a 13.5cm, 19g hard swimbait with a multi-section body that lets it snake through the water like a real baitfish, rather than waddling along like a brick with hooks. The jointed sections flex as you wind, so instead of a simple side-to-side wobble you get a proper S-curve that tracks straight and looks like an easy meal.

The body is long enough to look worth eating to pike, perch and dogfish, but not so huge that you need a broom handle and winch to throw it. At 19g you can sling it a long way on a normal medium-heavy or dedicated swimbait setup, cover a load of water and let the joints do all the talking. Whether you are working sea fishing marks for toothy critters or creeping it past a snaggy reservoir point, it is built to be that “one more cast” lure you keep reaching for.

Why This Lure Works

The magic in a multi section lure bait fish 13.5cm 19g is the way the joints spread out the movement. Instead of one hinge at the middle, you have several smaller ones that share the work. On a straight retrieve that gives you a tight but realistic swimming action – an S-shaped body roll – which is exactly what baitfish do when they are just trying to stay alive and mind their business. Predators key in on that “steady but slightly vulnerable” look and follow it like a heat-seeking missile.

Hard, multi-jointed swimbaits are popular because they can be fished with a huge range of cadences. Wired2Fish have shown in their jointed swimbait pieces that you can crawl them in cold water, twitch them in place or burn them just under the surface when things warm up, and the extra joints keep them from looking mechanical while you do it. Baits in this 13–14cm range sit right in the sweet spot for big perch and pike – big enough to interest quality fish, small enough that you still get plenty of bites rather than just hunting unicorns.

On top of that, the hard construction and jointed body give you decent “hang time.” When you kill the retrieve for a moment, the lure does not instantly nose-dive; instead it kicks and glides a little, which is often when following fish finally commit. Bassmaster and other swimbait nuts have been banging on for years about how that neutral, hovering moment is the trigger – this style of lure is built around that idea.

How To Fish It

Do not overcomplicate it, mate – most of the time this is a “chuck and wind” kind of lure with a few cheeky tweaks. The multi section lure bait fish 13.5cm 19g likes a steady retrieve that lets all the joints swing without blowing out. Cast it past your target, let it sink to the depth you want, then start reeling just fast enough to feel it thump and see the tail kick in a slow S-wave.

Over shallow weedbeds or rocky points, count it down a couple of seconds and wind it just above the tops of the cover. If you clip the odd bit of weed, do not panic – half the time that little kick and burst as it clears the grass is what makes a fish nail it. Wired2Fish’s tips on jointed swimbaits around grass talk about exactly that: ticking the top of the cover, then letting the bait stabilise again to trigger reaction bites.

When you are around more open water – drop-offs, channels, deeper points – treat it like a cross between a crankbait and a glide. Cast long, count it down, then mix in a couple of short rod twitches and brief pauses during the retrieve. Those twitches make the multi section body flare and kick wider, like a panicked baitfish that has just spotted something it really wishes it had not. Often you will feel the hit just as you start winding again after a pause.

If you are keen to nerd out on retrieves, there are plenty of YouTube breakdowns on how pros fish hard jointed swimbaits – slow rolling them along the bottom, burning them high in the column, or stalling them next to big pieces of cover. The point is the same: this style of lure lets you experiment without it ever looking truly wrong, which is ideal when you are still building confidence.

When To Use It

Multi-section hard swimbaits like this shine whenever predators are feeding on baitfish and are happy to chase. That usually means water temperatures from “light jacket” to “T-shirt” for you – late spring through summer and into early autumn. In that window, pike, perch and sea predators are often up around structure, watching for shoals to wander past. That is when a jointed 13.5cm bait looks like a full-course meal.

In low light – dawn, dusk, overcast days – you can get away with fishing the multi section lure bait fish 13.5cm 19g shallower and a touch faster. Work it along weedlines, over the top of submerged rock, or down the edges of channels. When the sun is high and the water clear, slow right down and let it run deeper, closer to the bottom or next to heavier cover. Bassmaster’s swimbait pieces talk a lot about using bigger, more realistic baits when fish are feeding by sight, and this sort of profile fits that perfectly.

For pike in particular, jointed swimbaits are deadly whenever they are parked along drop-offs, reed edges or the mouths of small bays. Outdoor Life and other big outlets regularly put swimbaits on their “best pike lures” lists for exactly that reason – they let you cover water efficiently while still looking like a believable, wounded baitfish. In the sea, think around harbour walls, rock marks, tide seams and rough ground where dogfish and other predators tuck in out of the flow and ambush anything daft enough to swim past.

Does It Actually Catch Fish?

Short answer: yes, if you put it in front of them and give it half a chance. This multi section lure bait fish 13.5cm 19g is designed for dogfish, pike, perch and similar predators, and it is built around a pattern that has been catching those fish for years – a jointed hardbait that looks like an injured baitfish. You are not trying to reinvent the wheel here; you are just using a modern version of a proven approach.

Anglers on places like Reddit’s r/bassfishing bang on constantly about how jointed swimbaits help them see followers, learn where big fish live and eventually stick them once the confidence clicks. The same logic applies to pike and perch: even if they do not eat it every cast, they will show themselves, and that tells you you are in the right postcode. And because this bait sits in that “not silly big, not tiny” size, it gets a mix of bites – not just once-a-season freaks.

Is it magic? Of course not. If the water is freezing, crystal clear and flat calm under bluebird skies, you might be better off with something more subtle. But on days when predators are roaming and looking to eat, a jointed 13.5cm swimbait with a natural swimming action is about as close to cheating as you can legally get.

Gear Pairing

The nice thing about a 19g hard swimbait is you do not need a full broom-handle swimbait rod to throw it. A 7′ to 7’3″ medium-heavy casting rod with a fast tip is bang on for the multi section lure bait fish 13.5cm 19g. You want enough backbone to drive the hooks home at the end of a long cast, but enough tip to keep them pinned when a pike goes full crocodile roll boatside.

For the reel, a 6.3:1 to 7.3:1 baitcaster is ideal – fast enough to pick up slack after a pause, not so silly-fast that you end up racing the bait and killing the action. Line-wise, 30–40lb braid is a great starting point, with a suitable fluorocarbon or wire leader depending on how toothy your local residents are. If you want a proper sanity check on matching rods, reels and line to lures like this, the Best Bass Fishing Setup guide on BassFishingTips.US lays out combos in more detail.

If you are still getting your head round where swimbaits fit in the wider lure game, it is also worth a brew and a read of the Best Bass Fishing Lures For Beginners article. Even if you are chasing pike and perch more than largemouth, the logic around lure categories and when to pick each type transfers nicely.

Specs

  • Product: Multi Section Lure Bait Fish 13.5cm 19g Artificial Fishing Hard Bait For Dogfish Pike Perch Fake Swimbait Sea Fishing Pesca
  • Type: Multi-section hard swimbait
  • Length: 13.5cm
  • Weight: 19g
  • Construction: Hard bait, jointed body
  • Intended use: Sea fishing and freshwater predator fishing
  • Target species (from listing): dogfish, pike, perch and other predators
  • Category: Swimbait-style hard lure

FAQ

Can I throw the multi section lure bait fish 13.5cm 19g on spinning gear?

Yes, as long as your spinning rod is rated comfortably up to 20g or so and has a decent backbone. A 3000–4000 size reel with 20–30lb braid will handle it fine.

Is this lure just for pike, or will perch eat it too?

Big perch are absolutely daft enough to smoke a 13.5cm jointed swimbait, especially in venues where they are used to chasing big baitfish. It is not a numbers lure, but it will pick out better fish.

How deep does the multi section lure bait fish 13.5cm 19g run?

It is designed as a general swimbait-style hard lure. Let it sink to the depth you want, then use retrieve speed and occasional pauses to keep it tracking where the fish are rather than scraping bottom.

What kind of leader should I use for pike?

For pike and other toothy fish, a short wire or heavy fluorocarbon leader is sensible. Around perch and bass, a straight fluorocarbon leader is usually enough to keep things tidy and abrasion resistant.

Can I use it in salt water for sea predators?

Yes, the listing specifically mentions sea fishing. Just rinse your gear and the lure in fresh water after each session to keep corrosion at bay.

Final Verdict

If you want to dip your toe into the jointed swimbait game without lugging around a full muskie rod, this multi section lure bait fish 13.5cm 19g is a cracking place to start. It is long and heavy enough to look worth eating to pike, perch and sea predators, but still sits in that comfortable “all-rounder” zone for normal casting gear.

The jointed body gives you that realistic S-shaped swim that all the big-name swimbait lads bang on about, without you needing to be a magician on the rod tip. Cast it out, wind it back, mix in a couple of pauses and twitches, and see who comes out of the jungle. For the money, it is hard to argue with a bait that lets you cover water, learn how predators follow and commit, and occasionally hook something that makes you glad you tied a decent knot.

Give this jointed troublemaker some water and reel until your heart rate – or your drag – spikes.

 

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Weight 10 kg
Dimensions 1 cm
Brand Name

other

Origin

Mainland China

Electronic

No

Category

LURE

Luminous

No

Quantity

1 pcs

Position

Ocean Rock Fishing

High-concerned chemical

None

Type

SWIMBAIT&JOINT BAIT

Choice

yes

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